Killing Code Can Kill People
Why kill code? Why not open source it? Why not hand the entire tool over to the community to continue to work with and build upon your product? The consequences, in addition to alienating users, can be devastating.
Why kill code? Why not open source it? Why not hand the entire tool over to the community to continue to work with and build upon your product? The consequences, in addition to alienating users, can be devastating.
The Huffington Post | Thomas Houston | Posted 06.20.2011
Sony on Tuesday confirmed that PSPgo production has officially stopped. With smartphones increasingly consolidating our cameras, media players and ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Bianca Bosker | Posted 06.15.2011
The Flip video camera Cisco discontinued this week marks the latest casualty in consumers’ migration to all-in-one gadgets. But what do we lose as o...
Tamar Abrams | Posted 06.14.2011
There are places on this planet where the Flip camera can change a life.
Posted 06.13.2011
Now starring on Gilt Groupe : Flip video cameras, which just yesterday received a death sentence from Cisco. Some 24 hours after Cisco announced it...
The Huffington Post | Amy Lee | Posted 06.12.2011
Cisco has flipped the switch on Flip. As part of Cisco's plan to restructure the company, it will shut down several of its businesses and let go of...
mashable.com | Posted 05.25.2011
Cisco's fighting back with new features, though. The next-generation Flip MinoHD, due in the first half of 2010, includes double the memory, a larger ...
Eric Kuhn | Posted 05.25.2011
"Change is only going to come about when people have the power to act upon the knowledge that they will acquire through the new technology," says former Alaska Democratic Senator Mike Gravel.
Mark Belinsky | Posted 09.10.2011