Posts Tagged ‘competition’

Taking IBM to Task on Patents: What’s Useful and What’s Not?

IBM has made lots of friends in the open source community by pledging a fraction of its patent portfolio to the defense of open source projects, and by pouring billions of dollars into development of open source and marketing Linux and other open source solutions. Does that give IBM a free pass to attack an open source project, or are FOSS advocates justified in turning on Big Blue for one action against a history of open source support? IBM is one of a a handful of companies that have committed patents to the Open Invention Network (OIN) and promised not to go after open source projects that may be infringing on those patents.

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Taking IBM to Task on Patents: What’s Useful and What’s Not?

Careful with That Competitive Analysis, Eugene…

If you could distill all of the advice from all the popular self-help and productivity books on the market today into one word it would probably be focus . Focus on what’s important. Focus on pleasing your customers.

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Careful with That Competitive Analysis, Eugene…

Open Source House Launches Design Competition

Architectural Web site Arch Daily points to a design competition at Open Source House for individuals or teams to create a eco-friendly sustainable single-family house for a specifically designated spot in Ghana. The contest , which runs until May 15, 2010, encourages designers to “think big” and come up with ways their initial designs can be implemented on a larger scale.

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Open Source House Launches Design Competition