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Cheng iNettuts Site

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published by: Reychele Buenavidez

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Afterword: Beyond Software?

Finally, we come to the end of this very reliable, informative, and interesting book. And this chapter was simply explaining the whole summary of what this book is all about, what are the information’s that this book wants to instill in the mind of all the readers of this book.

And so this all explains the positive and even the negative sides of open source as well as the positive and the negative sides of all the hackers in the cloud. This  reminds and this informs all readers specially those people who are engaged in  technology that the effects of open source and hackers to companies, business, markets and even to a very large industry of technology.

This all teach us to, how to appreciate all the things that open source provides us, and offers us as a an individual, as business, as a company and even as a industry. And also appreciate all the positive sides of hackers in the cloud.

published by: Reychele Buenavidez

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The Revenge of the Hackers

To this chapter what comes first in mind based from the title of the chapter is that it sounds techies, it sounds scary, and of course it really sounds  interesting. As go through the chapter i find it more difficult to understand, for the reason that there’s some point’s here that i really don’t get the message, but that was at first only. Meaning as i go on reading what really strike me most and what i understand most is that the topic about “open source”.

Lately companies have been paying more attention to open source. From the years that past it is true enough that al ot of danger about monoploy servers,that’s why companies was having a hard time doing their activities inside their companies. But now It seems safe to say now that open source has prevented that.

The biggest thing business has to learn from open source about the forces that produced them. Ultimately these will affect a lot more than what software you use.We may be able to get a fix on these underlying forces by triangulating from open source and blogging. As you’ve probably noticed, they have a lot in common.

“Like open source, blogging is something people do themselves, for free, because they enjoy it. Like open source hackers, bloggers compete with people working for money, and often winAnother thing blogging and open source have in common is the Web. People have always been willing to do great work for free, but before the Web it was harder to reach an audience or collaborate on projects.”

published by: Reychele Buenavidez

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