After the Software Wars

paperback; e-book, 305 pages

English language

Published July 21, 2009 by keithcu press.

ISBN:
978-0-578-01189-9
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OCLC Number:
318814794

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Computers are an advancement whose importance is comparable to the invention of the wheel or movable type. While computers and the Internet have already changed many aspects of our lives, we still live in the dark ages of computing because proprietary software is still the dominant model. One might say that the richest alchemist who ever lived is my former boss, Bill Gates (Oracle founder Larry Ellison, and Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page are close behind).

Human knowledge increasingly exists in digital form, so building new and better models requires the software to be improved. People can only share ideas when they also share the software to display and modify them. It is the expanded use of free software that will allow a greater ability for people to work together and increase the pace of progress.

This book will demonstrate that a system where anyone can edit, share, …

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