http://www.fastcompany.com/1790122/pearson-blackboard?partner=gnews
{and for more thoughts on 'openwashing' - http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/how_to_spot_openwashing.php
}
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?This is something that is easier to do as a private company more
easily
than as a public company because the risk of being misunderstood by
investors is less,?
How lame is that? If you want your destiny to depend on the ownership
structure of your software vendor, which happens to be entirely
outside
your control, then closed source is for you.
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