Thursday 18 April 2013

 From Open Source to an Open Movement
The 21st century saw the rise of the  computer industry in terms of hardware and software sales in both the UK and the us financial market as well as how Microsoft windows has matured and progressed in recent years  from 1992 to 2012 the colors scheme of Microsoft windows has changed dramatically along with the logo. Another approaching subject matter is that between socialism and capitalism and what makes them alike with what separates the two.   Both capitalism and socialism are more alike than we think as both parties are contrasting institutes of reflection in economics the fundamental cause  of most of the arguments regarding the socialism and capitalism debates are mostly about the economic equality and the role in which the government plays in all of this. Socialist are quiet expressive when articulating there belief which is that the economic inequality is bad for society and the government is held responsible  for  this deduction by means of programs that the poor can benefit from e.g. free public education, free or subsidized healthcare, social security for the elderly, higher taxes on the rich.
However in contrast to the socialist, capitalist believe that  the government does not take advantage of the economic possessions efficiently as part of a private enterprise so therefore society is better off with the free market determining economic winners and losers. The U.S is one of the most broadly measured strongholds of capitalism and great components of Scandinavia and Western Europe are socialist democracies. Nevertheless, in all honesty the majority of urbanized nations have a number of programs that are seen to be socialist.
Wikinomics
Wikinomics is a term that describes the effects of extensive collaboration and user-participation on the marketplace and corporate world. Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams popularized the term in their book, Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes everything, published in December 2006. The word itself is constructed from wiki (a server program that allows users to collaborate on a Web site) and economics.
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