VOIP reaches end of its proprietary era
Dana Blankenhorn: The creative destruction that Skype began has now reached the point where it is eating its creator. This was inevitable. It is not a cause for sorrow, but for celebration.
Thu May 21 08:58:43 PDT 2009
Wolfram Alpha won't ask and won't tell
Dana Blankenhorn: It's the site's attitude toward Internet inputs, as opposed to Matt Asay's revelations on Internet outputs, which I am afraid marks Wolfram Alpha for failure.
Thu May 21 07:41:14 PDT 2009
Black Duck calls Microsoft open source mainstream
Dana Blankenhorn: Microsoft understands the importance of this story, and you should too. CodePlex, which has 9,000 projects now with 100 more added each week, is now as much a part of open source as Sourceforge.
Wed May 20 07:51:09 PDT 2009
Can open source refuse to do business?
Dana Blankenhorn: Bruno Lowagie of Ghent is writing a "Belgian Restriction" into his next license, forbidding the government from using the next version of his program, iText.
Wed May 20 06:38:58 PDT 2009
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