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The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation demands that every research project it funds has to make its full data set freely available, like open-source software code.
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And just as open-source programmers collaborate by sharing software code, engineers are already starting to collaborate on open-source designs for objects and hardware.
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Companies are trying to save money and increase innovation by integrating third party code, including free open source code, into their software supply chain.
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But he knew a ton about open-source software, whose source code is given away in order to attract improvements.
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And Johansen is an advocate of the open-source philosophy of sharing software code for free.
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CenterPoint's network was engineered by ibm and runs on open-source software, meaning anybody can access the underlying code to develop new products to ride on the communications system CenterPoint is building.
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Like other open source software, such as the operating system Linux, Firefox's code is freely available for any programmer to examine and improve.
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Linux distributions, open source and proprietary software projects will benefit from Linaro's investment, with more stable code becoming widely available as a common base for innovation.
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Levin's software scans a given program, looking for strings of code that might be open source, then identifies the licenses that apply.
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Android is open source software, which means developers who don't work for Google are allowed to see the source code and create a range of applications to work with it.
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After being quoted in Mr Spadaro's paper, Mr Raymond took to his own website to note that he had deliberately equated cathedrals with proprietary, closed-source software directed from above, by contrast with the more chaotic bazaar of equals which produces open-source code.
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