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Open Source Life: How the open movement will change everything

Open Source Life: How the open movement will change everything | Networked Society | Scoop.it

Consider this: in just a few short years, the open-source encyclopedia Wikipedia has made closed-source encyclopedias obsolete — both the hard-bound kind and the CD-ROM or commercial online kind. Goodbye World Book and Brittanica. 

 

The open-source concept was popularized through GNU and the GPL license, and it has spread ever since, in an increasingly rapid manner. The open-source OS, Linux, has been growing in users exponentially over the last few years, and while it still has a ways to go before it can challenge Microsoft or Apple, it has become a viable and even desirable alternative for many. 


Open-source alternatives have been growing in number and breadth: from office software to financial software to web and desktop utilities to games, just about any software you can think of has an open-source alternative. And in many cases, the open-source version is better. 

 

Now consider this: the open-source concept doesn’t have to just apply to software.

 

It can apply to anything in life, any area where information is currently in the hands of few instead of many, any area where a few people control the production and distribution and improvement of a product or service or entity...

Sepp Hasslberger's insight:

Sharing information instead of hiding it ... that is the big change that will obsolete many of today's centralised services and bring big change in physical production.

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The Ultimate Hack – Resilient Villages, Smart Cities, Prosperous Nations at Peace — and Unlimited Clean Water

The Ultimate Hack – Resilient Villages, Smart Cities, Prosperous Nations at Peace — and Unlimited Clean Water | Networked Society | Scoop.it

Robert Steele, an advocate of open source everything, has written up his ideas of an open society and he addresses the presentation to the major developing economies...

 

"This briefing has been prepared for the BRICS + Indonesia and Iran — and other nations such as Brunei, Malaysia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) — as a means of fostering a conversation about the future of Earth and humanity —  there are solutions that are affordable, interoperable, and scalable."Co

Sepp Hasslberger's insight:

Can we get some 'open' into government, asks Robert Steele ...

Jason Brunson's curator insight, March 8, 2016 6:04 PM

Can we get some 'open' into government, asks Robert Steele ...