...for documenting his business travel. Although I do have some lingering questions over why the first story was allowed to run without comment from Eric Kriss, which might have provided...
...of companies were launched to exploit what the markets now called “cryptocurrencies.” And then a hundred. Now there were thousands. The greatest companies and governments of the world were scrambling...
Google is launching a beta test of yet another free service, this time in competition with one of the great successes of the Web to date — the global, grassroots...
...to obey, the church could deny certification to anyone that refused to comply. "Heresy," after all, is simply a more judgmental term for non-conformance. Still, Arius was lucky, compared to...
Develops healthcare standards. Health Level Seven (HL7) is an ANSI-accredited Standards Developing Organization (SDO) that produces standards in the domain of clinical and administrative data. Its mission is to provide...
...The Dronecode board will be comprised of members and technical community members. The Technical Steering committee will be composed of project leads and maintainers from top-level projects. Committers can be...
...of standard-essential patents (“SEPs”). However, some FRAND commitments have been undertaken for patents that have not been formally declared as standard essential. In this article from Competition Policy International’s Antitrust...
...enter the software industry by producing under the Open Source license scheme (Open Source firms). This paper is a contribution to fill this gap and focuses on the business models...
During the ’60s and the ’70s, basically all software was Open Source and everyone was allowed to copy, modify and redistribute computer programs. When software ceased to be hardware-specific and...
...of a computing monoculture, then you care about barriers to diversification. If you care about barriers to diversification, then you care about user-level lock-in. And if you care about user-level...