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“to use Firefox, you need to be confident enough to download and use a browser that wasn’t the default when you first turned on your computer. That’s an empowering thing to do. It isolates you as a different kind of web user. Firefox is a gateway drug.” d
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from horse’s mouth
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demographics and market segmentation is nuts. had too many conversations with people who still believe in their relevance. Oh, while I am at it, I am also allergic to the term ‘user adoption’. Give people something useful and they might use it. Or not. Ju
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“”set-top BitTorrent device which dispenses with proprietary technology in favor of open standards.” Also, it starts with BitTorrent community as its audience/market, not some market demographic or user typology.
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this is really bad. as a free market person I get seriously annoyed about bad patents and lock-ins that have nothing to do with innovation or rightful IPR. but patenting physics is as bad as turning math into patents in many software ones.
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an excellent analysis of patents, why, what for and when not
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Open source software is one of the most dynamic, innovative sectors of the U.S. economy, but the U.S. patent system is a costly hindrance to open source innovation. We believe that although the patent system was created to foster innovation, it’s simply
Jackie Danicki » Quote of the day
on Apr 13th, 2008
@ 23:07 pm:
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Peter
on Apr 14th, 2008
@ 19:34 pm:
Thanks for doing all the research work : )
Hope Myka is just nice & simple, functionality is all to me
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on Apr 15th, 2008
@ 11:06 am:
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