The United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) maintains a diverse and extensive program of research, development, and testing that enables dramatic scientific, robotic and manned missions into earth...
...of innovation users (more precisely, “user/self-manufacturers”). “Free” and “open source” software projects are examples of such networks, and examples can be found in the case of physical products as well....
...source software development for academic research. The project draws on the ongoing collection and analysis efforts of many research groups, reducing duplication, and promoting compatibility both across sources of FLOSS...
...meeting and from the official notes distributed tomeeting participants yesterday. First, the full list of attending companies is now public. They are as follows: Adobe, Apple, Computer Associates, Corel,...
...2001 as the U.S. Coordinator for International Communications and Information Policy in the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs. If you go to an October 28 posting at the USINFO.STATE.GOV...
...many months yet to come. Since we are already in that phase of history where those involved (losers especially) try to recreate what has just happened to reflect best...
...in the coming days, Microsoft will provide additional important details which will serve to clarify their position. Specifically, does this announcement represent a true commitment to openness? There are...
...when Peter took over in 2003, and the “perfect storm” he encountered â�“ a tight budget with worse expected to come, a new IT commission, and a new administration â�“...
This paper develops a methodology to evaluate the impact of policies for the transition fromanalogue to digital television. After reviewing market outcomes and government intervention in television markets, we construct...
...that the research, follow-up interviews, and analysis for this study all point to one overwhelming take-away: Standards have shifted into high-gear, not only garnering attention from business buyers but more...