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  1. 2010年3月1日 · Description. From Gizmag: "Trexa has revealed details of a lithium-powered, all-wheel vehicle development platform that will enable engineers and developers to create custom "vehicle apps", doing for builders of electric vehicles what the iPhone did for application developers. Modular and scalable, the standard Trexa platform will feature an ...

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    From a dialogue between Jonathan Zittrain, a professor of Internet law at Harvard Law School, and Mark VandenBrink, who leads Frog Design, conducted by Mr. Sherr and Mr. Totty. URL = http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204554204577023994194742720.html

    "WSJ: For companies seeking to launch a new digital product, which is better: an open platform or a closed one? MR. ZITTRAIN: Open platforms tend to offer greater flexibility, and by making the use of a new digital product or service more flexible, a company can court far more usage and mind share. For example, Twitter could have insisted from the ...

    Closed Ecosystems can only win if all others loose

    By Paul Miller: "I think the dominant trend in the industry right now is what I'd call the "Apple Way." Apple has always loved having its closed off little ecosystems that frustrated and delighted users, usually in equal measure. With the iPod, however, Apple had a closed off big ecosystem. The iPod was basically a monopoly in the portable listening space for nearly a decade — in the world of dedicated music players, it still is. Apple's approach to an ecosystem like the iPod / iTunes juggern...

    The alternative of Closed ecosystem that can proliferate across platforms or devices and benefits everyone who participates

    By Paul Miller: "If a company is in the position to build an iPod-style monopoly, I can't blame them for trying (as much as I'll resist it and fight for an alternative), but most companies aren't in that position. So, instead of dooming their future by betting it all on a standard that can't hope to win, I think there are two solid options for most for-profits among us. 1. Build an "open" standard that grows and benefits the entire industry. or 2. Build a "closed" ecosystem that can prolifera...

  2. 2012年6月1日 · Bio. "Alastair Fuad-Luke is Professor of Emerging Design Practices at Aalto University in Helsinki exploring new ways of designing with the city municipality of Lahti, Finland. He has a long history of working in different positions within sustainable design, co-design and design activism. His work explores the potential of these diverse design ...

  3. This could be a car or a fork, an iPhone or an app. Through testing, the McLuhans found that the field of study is even larger than that: “ … we learned that they applied to more than what is conventionally called ‘media’; they were applicable to all the products of human endeavour, and also to the endeavour itself!

  4. 2015年6月21日 · Michael Hogan: "David McClelland described two types of power needs, p-power (power needs for personal goals) and. s-power (power needs focused on goals for an institution, a group or a society). While p-power people tend to see life as a zero-sum game in which there are winners and losers, s-power people are regulated by reflective judgment ...

  5. 2013年9月23日 · P2P insurance is simpler and cheaper than mainstream methods. "People are paying profit and overhead to insurance firms when they pay premiums," says Peercover co-founder Jared Mimms. Peercover groups don't collect premiums. Instead, every individual in the group has a stake – each is both insurer and insuree.

  6. Android is less and less open, so what are the alternatives? Description By Glyn Moody: "More about Neo FreeRunner: a Linux-based touch screen smart phone ultimately aimed at general consumer use as well as Linux desktop users and software developers. ...

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