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Web 2.0 & Free Culture Forum, 5 Mar 2009, Open University of Hong Kong, Student Society of Computing.
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Free Culture and Web 2.0 Student Society of Computing of OUHK Presented by Dr. Haggen So Project Manager Creative Commons Hong Kong
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Page 1: Introduction to Web 2.0 & Free Culture

Free Culture and Web 2.0

Student Society of Computing of OUHK

Presented by Dr. Haggen SoProject Manager

Creative Commons Hong Kong

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Web_2.0_Map.svg (CC BY-SA)

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A Vision of Students Today

http://mediatedcultures.net/ksudigg/?p=119 (CC BY)

Introduction

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I did not create the problem

But they are MY problems

Introduction

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Freedom and Survival

Introduction

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Computer History - MainFrame

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Honeywell-Bull_DPS_7_Mainframe_BWW_March_1990.jpg (GFDL)

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Source Code

• Computer Instructions are coded in binary format 00101...

• A more human friendly method to program computer:

/* Hello World program */#include<stdio.h>main(){ printf("Hello World"); }

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Source Code (Cont.)

• Convert source code into binary instructions by a computer compiler

• Vertical market – one supplier for all computer needs

• Source code by itself own had no commercial value -> freely distributed

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Apple_Computer_Logo.svg

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Apple ][+ Clone

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Taiwanese_Apple_II_clone_Cosmo.jpg (GFDL)

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Changes in Computer Industry

• Personal computers - hardware and software could be sold separately

• Money could be made by closing up source code

• Some programmers sold the copyright of the source code of collaborative projects and stole of work of others

• AT&T Unix incident

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Richard M. Stallman

http://www.stallman.org/saintignucius.jpg

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Responses to the Theft

• Release source code that could not be used commercially

• Release source code that must remain freely available -> Software Freedom

• 1983 GNU project, Unix Clone

• 1985 Free Software Foundation, Free as in Free Speech, General Public License (GPL)

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• LinuxIDC's Worldwide Quarterly Server Track

–2008 2Q $13.9 billion total–Microsoft $5.1 billion 36.5% Growth -1.7%–Linux $1.9 billion 13.4% Growth 9.4%

(http://practical-tech.com/infrastructure/linux-server-share-keeps-growing/)

Free/Open Source Software

20+ Years Down the Road

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• Apache –Most popular web server–Always more popular than IIS

(http://www.netcraft.com/)

• Foundation of Web 2.0–Facebook: Apache PHP–Twitter: Ruby on Rails

Free/Open Source Software

20+ Years Down the Road

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Choices

Why the Trend

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Why the Trend

Firefox, Chrome… Internet Explorer

Thunderbird, Evolution… Outlook Express

OpenOffice, Abiword… Microsoft Office

Pidgin, aMSN… MSN Messenger

Linux, *BSD… Vista

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November 2008 Top SuperComputer

http://www.top500.org/

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http://www.research.ibm.com/WearableComputing/linuxwatch/linuxwatch.html

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Choices that are important for Survival

Why the Trend

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Search for “Open Source Financial Crisis”

Why the Trend

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Know your Freedom

Exercise your Freedom

Share your Freedom

Lessons to Learn


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