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Here is a very rough draft of my first paper. If anyone has ideas of things to delete, or topics I should address that I didn't, please let me know. I'll deal with grammar/spelling after I figure all of the content out. Thanks for the help.
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 4) I have almost no knowledge about specific open source movements in general like the ones you have listed so I don't know if I would be able to talk intelligently about them and how Apple has benefitted from those specific ones. But I will look them up and see if I read anything that I can use.

-- AustinKlar - 15 Oct 2011

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Is there anything unique about Apple when it incorporates the features modders add to its system? Didn't twitter wipe out a bunch of the innovation on its platform by just internalizing it. I mean, especially in a case like copy/paste, why shouldn't they. I don't think that adding features is a symptom of any stranglehold or evil intent. Sometimes they buy the startups with the ideas, sometimes they just build the features themselves (whatever's cheaper).

Also -- you want to push out a product ASAP and don't want to get stuck building a bunch of features that are non-core. That's why you release early with the minimum feature set, not some marketing gimmick.

-- AlexeySokolin - 17 Oct 2011

 
 
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