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Our Freemium Future: Development teams take advantage of free, entry-level versions of software 

CTOvision

CTOs should consider having their development teams take advantage of free, entry-level versions of software – known as freemium software – to test out the functions of commercial products. Either home-grown or licensed from a vendor who billed you for maintenance at periodic intervals? Freemium rides the agile development wave.

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Creating a Return on Investment (ROI) calculation for Enterprise 2.0 and internal social media

Trends in the Living Networks

A major challenge for organizations that are considering internal social media initiatives is that a business case including a financial justification is frequently required. and social media. Software license fees. Replacement of existing software licenses. Lower costs – product development. Social capital.

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NGA Continues To Engage With Open Source Community Via GitHub

CTOvision

It is also designed for social codeing, helping developers collaborate around projects. Developers, architects, engineers and computer scientists with ideas are exchanging them here with the result being better shared situational awareness for the development community. In the News.

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Music-licensing startup Audiosocket hits play on effort to get more digital creators using its products

GeekWire

Founded in 2009, Audiosocket is seeing growth of its music licensing software products used by social media creators, movie production studios, and others. On TikTok, the video-sharing social giant, Audiosocket’s artists are trending, amassing more than 300 million views this year.

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Cloud, Mobile, Social and Cyber: 2015 Predictions That Will Rock The World (AGAIN!)

Cloud Musings

The worlds of cloud, mobile, social and cyber will continue expanding, permuting and recombining. They will insist on the use of more agile commodity IT services in the development of their custom systems of record. Today the average Fortune 100 brand has 320 social media accounts. 2015 PREDICTION TIME!!

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Marc Andreessen on the future of technology and implications for interactions between government and citizens

CTOvision

Gourley: Do you have any suggestions that can help us think through how automation plus AI change the social fabric and interactions between citizens and government? Also consider the application of AI and automation to constructs like the drivers license. My advice here is to track developments in the commercial world closely.

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Facebook offered to license its network and code to avoid antitrust action

The Verge

In the wake of the groundbreaking Federal Trade Commission lawsuit against Facebook, The Washington Post is reporting new details of the company’s negotiations with regulators in the run-up to the case, including an unusual offer to license its code and network to competitors.

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