Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 7th Apr 2008 22:21 UTC
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What's happening today in computing is no different than what's happened over the last fifty years in computing, beyond the hardware having become cheap enough to make computing ubiquitous.
Proprietary software houses are always changing their business model as the sweet spot changes, but that, too has nothing to do with 'freedom' and everything to do with economics.





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Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM. Don't think that just what happens today in computing will be reality in 10 years time.
This of course does not mean that proprietary software companies will go bust. They will just change their business model to suit.