Innovative Integration
Innovative Integration provides board-level hardware products that integrate the best analog I/O and reconfigurable FPGAs to provide cost-effective solutions for challenging data acquisition and signal processing applications.

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book
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Free Software, Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman
One of the leading guru's of open source, makes his case for why open source is better than 'closed source,' or proprietary software.
Although much of the content is available on the Internet, here it is for sale as a 'closed source' book.
preview:
http://www.amazon.com
date: 10/1/2002
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book
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Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution
Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution is a fascinating look at the raging debate that is its namesake.
Filled with writings from the central players--from Linux creator Linus Torvalds to Perl creator Larry Wall--the book convinces the reader of the overwhelming merits of freeing up the many iterations of software's source code.
preview:
http://www.amazon.com
date: 1/1/1999
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paper
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Business Models for Open Source Hardware
The widely heralded system-on-chip revolution will require the "commoditization" of semiconductor intellectual property, which may in many cases be more efficiently produced in a open source model.
This paper will explore those ideas and propose possible business situations in which the open source hardware model could be successful.
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http://homepages.nyu.edu
date: 1/1/2000
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paper
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Setting Up Shop: The Business of Open Source Software
This document investigates the business of commercial open-source software, including why a company might adopt an open-source model, how open-source licensing works, what business models might be usable for commercial open-source products, what special considerations apply to commercial products released as open source, and how various objections relating to open source might be answered.
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http://www.hecker.org
date: 2/5/1999
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personal page
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Richard Stallman's Personal Home Page
Richard Stallman is the founder of the GNU Project, launched in 1984 to develop the free operating system GNU (an acronym for ``GNU's Not Unix''), and thereby give computer users the freedom that most of them have lost.
GNU is free software: everyone is free to copy it and redistribute it, as well as to make changes either large or small.
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http://www.stallman.org
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podcast
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Meld Embedded Linux Community from MontaVista
Interested in embedded Linux? Already a Linux developers but confused about where to go for help and camaraderie? Indeed, if you are considering an embedded real-time system (RTOS) and are at all curious about embedded or real-time Linux, one of the places to check out is MELD; not to mention if you are considering working with a professional Linux distribution, as provided by MontaVista.
Brad Dixon, Director of Product Management at...
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http://www.eg3.com
date: 3/31/2009
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article
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Salon21st the free software story
A wonderful collection of articles on Open Source in all its facets.
preview:
http://www.salon.com
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