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Foods, Herbs, And Supplements That Kill Cancer - Safer And More Effective Than Drugs - 0 views

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    "A diet consisting of a variety of raw fresh vegetables is the best prevention and also a potential cure for cancer, depending on how far the cancer has progressed and how easily the body can digest and properly assimilate nutrition."
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The top 10 rookie open source projects | InfoWorld - 0 views

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    "By Black Duck Software, InfoWorld | Jan 27, 2015 Black Duck presents its Open Source Rookies of the Year -- the 10 most exciting, active new projects germinated by the global open source community "
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    "By Black Duck Software, InfoWorld | Jan 27, 2015 Black Duck presents its Open Source Rookies of the Year -- the 10 most exciting, active new projects germinated by the global open source community "
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Top P2P Books You Should Have Read in 2014 (1): The return of the cooperative commonwea... - 0 views

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    "Michel Bauwens 25th January 2015 Our book of the year is Humanizing the Economy by John Restakis. See why below.. I can truthfully say it's one of the most important books I have read in the last ten years."
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¿Linux y Software Libre son la misma cosa? » Software Libre y Comunicación - 0 views

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    "Constantemente se usan conceptos de forma errónea. Linux y Software Libre no son la misma cosa, como tampoco software comercial, propietario y privativo."
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    "Constantemente se usan conceptos de forma errónea. Linux y Software Libre no son la misma cosa, como tampoco software comercial, propietario y privativo."
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    "Constantemente se usan conceptos de forma errónea. Linux y Software Libre no son la misma cosa, como tampoco software comercial, propietario y privativo."
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Team Open - 0 views

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    Team Open is a project to collect and share stories of the power of Creative Commons licenses.
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    Team Open is a project to collect and share stories of the power of Creative Commons licenses.
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Yes, 123456 is the most common password, but here's why that's misleading | Ars Technica - 0 views

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    "The number of people using woefully crackable passwords has decreased dramatically"
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    "The number of people using woefully crackable passwords has decreased dramatically"
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El nuevo decreto de Wert impondrá dos años de masters a precio desorbitado pa... - 0 views

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    "¡No a la elitización de la universidad pública! ¡No al decreto 3+2! ...
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Secret to Desktop Linux Adoption - Datamation - 0 views

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    "If Linux is to see greater desktop adoption, one group of tech savvy individuals needs to take the lead."
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    "If Linux is to see greater desktop adoption, one group of tech savvy individuals needs to take the lead."
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    "If Linux is to see greater desktop adoption, one group of tech savvy individuals needs to take the lead."
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What is the open source way? | opensource.com - 0 views

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    [The open source way is... Open exchange We can learn more from each other when information is open. A free exchange of ideas is critical to creating an environment where people are allowed to learn and use existing information toward creating new ideas. ...]
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    [The open source way is... Open exchange We can learn more from each other when information is open. A free exchange of ideas is critical to creating an environment where people are allowed to learn and use existing information toward creating new ideas. ...]
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Debunking the top open source myths | Network World - 0 views

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    " ... Open source increases security and privacy, encourages an engaged community and offers the ability to "look under the hood" to diagnose and resolve issues quickly. ...." (# ! Guess who spreads the black legend about open source...)
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    " ... Open source increases security and privacy, encourages an engaged community and offers the ability to "look under the hood" to diagnose and resolve issues quickly. ...." (# ! Guess who spreads the black legend about open source...)
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Open source analogy for the in-laws | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    " ...Imagine, I began, the software running on your computer as a collection of books in a library. Some books are new, some are old, some are interesting, and some are not. ..." [... feel free to use or improve.]
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    " ...Imagine, I began, the software running on your computer as a collection of books in a library. Some books are new, some are old, some are interesting, and some are not. ..." [... feel free to use or improve.]
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When 'Release Early, Release Often' Is a Problem | FOSS Force - 0 views

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    goodreads.com/quotes/ "Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished." ― Lao Tzu # ! As in code so in Life
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Join one of these five open source projects in the new year | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "You've been using open source software for a while, and now you want to give back to the community. Even with solid advice, you're probably finding that it's difficult to sift through all of the projects out there to find one that's right for you."
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    "You've been using open source software for a while, and now you want to give back to the community. Even with solid advice, you're probably finding that it's difficult to sift through all of the projects out there to find one that's right for you."
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The Biggest Reason We Steal Other People's Ideas | Adam Grant | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    [... Once we accept a piece of information as true, we no longer need to worry about where we acquired it.] # ! #Honor The #Source
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    [... Once we accept a piece of information as true, we no longer need to worry about where we acquired it.] # ! #Honor The #Source
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Open Source Meritocracy Is More Than a Joke - Datamation - 0 views

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    "Open source's belief in meritocracy deserves criticism, but it also deserves some respect." [# ! #Meritocracy vs. #Stardom]
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    "Open source's belief in meritocracy deserves criticism, but it also deserves some respect."
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Unmanagement and unleadership | All Things Open 2014 lightning talk with Luis Ibanez | ... - 0 views

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    "You can help foster this in your community, or employees, or teammates by not being too helpful and allowing people to pitch in."
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    "You can help foster this in your community, or employees, or teammates by not being too helpful and allowing people to pitch in."
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Así actúan la literatura y la poesía sobre el cerebro - 0 views

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    "figuras literarias generan una intensa actividad en el área frontal izquierda del cerebro."
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    "figuras literarias generan una intensa actividad en el área frontal izquierda del cerebro."
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Code review for open source projects | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "While code review is commonplace amongst proprietary software development firms, the nature of open source software development often makes standardized code appraisal difficult to achieve." # ! As in Code so in Life
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    "While code review is commonplace amongst proprietary software development firms, the nature of open source software development often makes standardized code appraisal difficult to achieve."
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The Open Source Way.org - 0 views

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    "1.4.5. Leaderless organizations A leaderless organization is decentralized , meaning it does not rely upon a central authority for leadership, strategy, or tactics. Being decentralized makes it easier to heal, faster to respond and innovate, and more able to grow in scale"
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    "1.4.5. Leaderless organizations A leaderless organization is decentralized , meaning it does not rely upon a central authority for leadership, strategy, or tactics. Being decentralized makes it easier to heal, faster to respond and innovate, and more able to grow in scale"
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    "1.4.5. Leaderless organizations A leaderless organization is decentralized , meaning it does not rely upon a central authority for leadership, strategy, or tactics. Being decentralized makes it easier to heal, faster to respond and innovate, and more able to grow in scale"
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The open-source programming world has a lot to teach democracy, from Clay Shirky | TED ... - 0 views

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    Further reading in GitHub "The open-source programming world has a lot to teach democracy, says Clay Shirky. In this fascinating talk from TEDGlobal 2012, Shirky harkens back to the early days of the printing press. At the time, a group of "natural philosophers" (who would later adopt the term "scientists") called the Invisible College realized that the press could offer a new way to share and debate their work. However, because printing books would be far too slow for this purpose, they came up with a new invention - the scientific journal."
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    Further reading in GitHub "The open-source programming world has a lot to teach democracy, says Clay Shirky. In this fascinating talk from TEDGlobal 2012, Shirky harkens back to the early days of the printing press. At the time, a group of "natural philosophers" (who would later adopt the term "scientists") called the Invisible College realized that the press could offer a new way to share and debate their work. However, because printing books would be far too slow for this purpose, they came up with a new invention - the scientific journal."
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