Open books: The opensource.com summer reading list
We asked opensource.com contributors for their recommendations for some can't-miss summer reading. Some books are new. Some are recent favorites. All offer examples of how the open source way is being...
View ArticleHas social media changed sharing?
We like to highlight the values of the open source way like collaboration, meritocracy, transparency, and sharing here on opensource.com. We share ideas, best practices, content, images, opinions, and...
View ArticleUpcoming webcast: Clay Shirky on open source and the cognitive surplus
Clay Shirky, known for his books Cognitive Surplus and Here Comes Everybody, studies the effects of the Internet on society and economics, and he wants you to think about how you spend your free time....
View ArticleWebcast recap: Clay Shirky on open source and the cognitive surplus
Today Clay Shirky joined us for a webcast on how open source takes advantage of the "cognitive surplus"—the way we use our free time more constructively for a greater cause.Read more...read more
View ArticleWebcast replay: Clay Shirky on open source and the cognitive surplus
Micheal Tiemann, Vice President of Open Source Affairs at Red Hat, moderated our October 2011 Open Your World Forum webcast with Clay Shirky. Tiemann and Shirky explored how the principles of open...
View ArticleThe importance of Wikipedia
Mirror mirror on the wall, what's the most important open source project of them all?Read more...read more
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