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Proprietary software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Literal and legal meanings. Exclusive legal rights to software by a proprietor are not required for software to be proprietary, since public domain software and software under a ... (more...)
Closed, Open Source Share Compatibility Problems
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MySQL Not Going Closed Source?
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Closed source - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Open Source, Closed Minds | Fonality
This Open Source world for me has been a mixed bath. I came into a complex scene with complex perspectives and ambitions. For me, I have always felt that making money and ethics ... (more...)
Closed spectrum means closed source | Open Source | ZDNet.com
Covering all aspects of the shared software, shared processes business model, including open spectrum, an open Internet and the implications of open source values on politics and ... (more...)
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Open-Source, Closed Minds
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Comparison of open source and closed source - Wikipedia, the free ...
Open source (or free software) and closed source (or proprietary software) are two approaches to the development, control and commercialization of computer software. (more...)