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This is good news for the software industry and a reminder to proprietary software companies to check the software they distribute to make sure they respect and honor the licenses of these open source projects as much as they audit their commercial license use. (link)
This post is an index to a series of posts made in August 2008 outlining major O'ReillyRadar themes. New posts will be linked in here as they go up. Bio Synthetic Biology Neuro-Everything Personal Genomics Real World Physical Web Neo-Geo Mobile Clean Energy Tech Web Web Ops Social Networking Web 2.0 Money/Web People New User Interfaces Collective Intelligence Digital...
The O’ReillyRadar is tracking some themes of interest to them, and all relevant to our bio geek community Synthetic Biology Personal Genomics Neuro everything I’ve had some disagreements with the tech geek community’s understanding of the life sciences, so will be interesting to see what tack the Radar takes. I also suspect they will all be covered at this [...]
A new O'Reillyradar report points out the exponential growth that has been shown in the popularity of open source over the past few years, and suggests that there are at least six causes. Read More...
Just catching up to this post from a few weeks ago. I used to work for an ESB vendor, sitting next to some of the lead architects and developers for chunks of their app. The story sounds ideal, but the abstractions are never ideal in practice. Read into the comments for more [...]
Google finally added their long-testing “Google Suggest” feature to their top page. O’ReillyRadar made an interesting list of which letter shows what keyword when you type a single letter, ‘A’ to ‘Z’. By this, you can observe what brands are strong and popular in English web, at least Google thinks so. Well, then how about [...]
An interesting piece by Tim O’Reilly over at O’ReillyRadar asks if linking to yourself is the future of the web: At the time, I noted the way that more and more information that was once delivered by independent web sites was now being delivered directly by search engines, and that rather than linking out to [...]
Trust on the web is something hard earned. As a blogger, earning the trust of other bloggers as well as larger media publishers requires an appreciable amount of effort. Some might have you believe there’s a silent movement towards an intellectual embargo by the media giants. As you might expect, I see things differently… In a recent O’ReillyRadar article, Tim questions what he sees...
... the Facebook app ecosystem? by Fred Wilson , Facebook’s Booming App Ecosystem by Mark Evans , O’ReillyRadar Report–The Facebook Application Ecosystem: Why Some Thrive–and Most Don’t , The application ecosystem: ten lessons learned by Henry Morris . Posted on Gauravonomics Blog Subscribe to my book-as-a-blog ‘The Marketer Who Went Off Consumption’ by Email ShareThis
... stifled. Indeed, it already has been.We’re veering toward a tragedy of the anti-commons, indeed. O’ReillyRadar took the time to also.Patent 7,415,666 was submitted in March 2005 so it took three years for the patent office to take in all this mumbo-jumbo and decide to give its approval. So if the USPTO is going to approve nearly every patent — and I’d love to see a list of rejected...
... releases, and Craigslist job postings. The treemap view of language popularity is from the O’ReillyRadar site. (In the video, talking to this slide, when I said “Java”, I meant “JavaScript”.) From Tiobe, the July-2008 Programming Community Index and, more interesting, the historical Index trend-lines. Finally, in my real-time audience survey, I asked about C, C++, Java, PHP, Perl,...