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| x Claris |
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MacDraw |
Claris was a computer software company formed as a spin-off from Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) in 1987. It was given the code and rights to several programs that were owned by Apple, notably MacWrite and MacPaint, in order to separate Apple's...
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| x Sun Microsystems |
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OpenOffice.org |
Sun Microsystems Inc., (NASDAQ: JAVA) provides network computing infrastructure solutions that include computer systems, software, storage, and services. Its core brands include the Java technology platform, the Solaris operating system, StorageTek...
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| OpenOffice.org Impress | |||
| Java Persistence API | |||
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| x Python Software Foundation | Python |
The Python Software Foundation (PSF), is a non-profit organization devoted to the Python programming language. It was launched March 6, 2001. The mission of the foundation is to foster development of the Python community. The PSF is responsible for...
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| x Adele Goldberg | Smalltalk |
Adele Goldberg (born July 22, 1945) is a computer scientist who wrote or co-wrote books on the programming language Smalltalk-80. In the 1970s she worked for Xerox's PARC laboratory on the Xerox Alto. According to Adele, Steve Jobs demanded a...
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| x Ted Kaehler | Smalltalk | ||
| x Dan Ingalls | Smalltalk | ||
| x Alan Kay |
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Smalltalk |
Alan Curtis Kay (born May 17, 1940) is an American computer scientist, known for his early pioneering work on object-oriented programming and windowing graphical user interface design. He is the president of the Viewpoints Research Institute, and an...
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| x Xerox PARC |
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Smalltalk |
PARC (Palo Alto Research Center, Inc.), formerly Xerox PARC, is a research and development company in Palo Alto, California with a distinguished reputation for its contributions to information technology.
Founded in 1970 as a division of Xerox...
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| x Markus Krötzsch | Semantic MediaWiki | ||
| x Denny Vrandečić |
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Semantic MediaWiki |
Denny Vrandecic is a researcher at the Institute of Applied Informatics
and Formal Description Methods (Institute AIFB) of the Universität
Karlsruhe (TH). He received his Master for studying Computer Science
and Philosophy at the University of...
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| x Richard Cyganiak | StatCVS | ||
| x Ron Avitzur |
Ron Avitzur is a software developer. He worked with Apple Computer in the early 1990s. After Apple cancelled his project, Graphing Calculator he, together with his friend Greg Robbins, continued to work for free, sneaking into the building every day...
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| x MySQL AB |
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MySQL |
MySQL AB develops and supports a family of high-performance, affordable
database products. The company's flagship offering is 'MySQL Enterprise', a
comprehensive set of production-tested software, proactive monitoring tools,
and premium support...
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| x Google |
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Google Maps API |
Google
Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG and LSE: GGEA) is an American public corporation,
specializing in Internet search and online advertising. It's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. ...
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| BigTable | |||
| KHTML | |||
| Froogle | |||
| Picasa | |||
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| x Richard Newman |
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| x Peter Seibel |
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| x Martin Heller |
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Martin Heller, a Web and Windows programming consultant, is a Contributing Editor, reviewer and blogger for InfoWorld, and was previously associated with Byte Magazine and Windows Magazine. He was the author of two early Windows...
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| x OpenBSD |
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OpenCVS |
Ty Semaka has designed much of the artwork for the OpenBSD open-source software project, including CD covers, posters, and T-shirts. He has also written a number of songs to accompany OpenBSD releases, which are collected on the OpenBSD audio...
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| OpenNTPD | |||
| OpenSSH | |||
| OpenBGPD | |||
| Xenocara | |||
| x Theo de Raadt |
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OpenBSD |
Theo de Raadt, (pronounced /ˈθiː.oʊ dɛˈrɔːt/), born May 19, 1968 in Pretoria, South Africa, is a software engineer who lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is the founder and leader of the OpenBSD and OpenSSH projects, and was a founding member of...
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| x Darin Adler |
Darin Adler was the technical lead for Apple Computer's System 7 operating system release. During 1985–1987 he worked for ICOM Simulations as primary developer of the MacVenture series of games, including Shadowgate. Adler went on to work at General...
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| x Joint Photographic Experts Group |
The Joint Photographic Experts Group is a joint committee between ISO/IEC JTC1 and ITU-T (formerly CCITT) that created the JPEG, JPEG 2000, and JPEG XR standards. Its formal name is ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1, Subcommittee 29, Working Group...
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| x Adobe Systems | Adobe Photoshop |
Adobe Systems Incorporated (pronounced /əˈdoʊbiː/ ə-DOE-bee) (NASDAQ: ADBE) is an American computer software company headquartered in San Jose, California, USA. The company has historically focused upon the creation of multimedia and creativity...
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| Adobe ImageReady | |||
| Adobe Illustrator | |||
| Adobe InDesign | |||
| Adobe Captivate - Arsenal for Rapid eLearning content development | |||
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| x Niall O'Higgins |
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Unworkable | |
| OpenCVS | |||
| x IBM |
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IBM DB2 |
International Business Machines Corporation, abbreviated IBM, is a multinational computer technology and IT consulting corporation headquartered in Armonk, Town of North Castle, New York, United States. The company is one of the few information...
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| Informix | |||
| Lotus Word Pro | |||
| Lotus Notes | |||
| WebSphere | |||
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| x CompuServe |
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Compuserve |
CompuServe, (CompuServe Information Service, also known by its acronym CIS), was the first major commercial online service in the United States. It dominated the field during the 1980s and remained a major player through the mid-1990s, when it was...
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| x Steve Piner | Expensive Typewriter | ||
| x L. Peter Deutsch | Expensive Typewriter |
L Peter Deutsch or Peter Deutsch (born Laurence Peter Deutsch) is the founder of Aladdin Enterprises and creator of Ghostscript, a free software PostScript and Pdf interpreter.
Deutsch's other work includes the definitive Smalltalk implementation...
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| x Microsoft |
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ActiveSync |
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKEX: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of software products for computing devices. Headquartered in Redmond, Washington,...
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| Encarta | |||
| Internet Explorer | |||
| Internet Explorer for Mac | |||
| IronRuby | |||
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| x Informatica Internet Services Ltd | Appointments Online | ||
| x Jamie Frater |
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Bersirc |
Jamie Frater (born 31 August 1974) was born in Naenae (a suburb in Lower Hutt), New Zealand, is an opera singer based in London. In 2005 Frater was placed third in New Zealand's premiere opera song competition the Lexus Song Quest.
Frater, who has...
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| x Ron Gilbert |
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SCUMM |
Ron Gilbert is an American computer game designer, programmer, and producer, best known for his work on several classic LucasArts adventure games, including Maniac Mansion and the first two Monkey Island games. Gilbert was also co-founder of...
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| x Aric Wilmunder | SCUMM | ||
| x Bret Mogilefsky | GrimE | ||
| x David Heinemeier Hansson |
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Ruby on Rails |
David Heinemeier Hansson is a Danish programmer and the creator of the popular Ruby on Rails web development framework and the Instiki wiki. He is also a partner at the web-based software development firm 37signals.
In 1999 Hansson founded and built...
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| x Mozilla Foundation |
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Mozilla Firefox |
The Mozilla Foundation is a non-profit organization that exists to support and provide leadership for the open source Mozilla project. The organization sets the policies that govern development, operate key infrastructure and control trademarks and...
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| Mozilla Thunderbird | |||
| Rhino | |||
| Bugzilla | |||
| Minimo | |||
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| x David Andersen |
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| x Matt Mullenweg |
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WordPress |
Matthew Charles Mullenweg (born January 11, 1984 in Houston, Texas) is an entrepreneur living in San Francisco, California.
He is the founding developer of the popular open-source blogging software WordPress and writes a popular blog ma.tt, a domain...
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| x Ryan Boren |
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WordPress | |
| x Automattic |
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BbPress |
Automattic, Inc. is a web development corporation founded in August 2005.
It is most notable for WordPress (open source blogging software) and WordPress.com (a free blogging service). Other projects include:
Automattic's employees include Matthew...
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| x Wolfram Research |
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Mathematica |
Wolfram Research is a private company that makes math programs. Its main product is Mathematica, an environment for technical computing. The founder and CEO of Wolfram Research is Stephen Wolfram, scientist and author, who maintains close...
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| GridMathematica | |||
| x OpenBSD Project | OpenSSH | ||
| OpenNTPD | |||
| OpenBGPD | |||
| x Cygnus | Cygwin | ||
| x D. Richard Hipp |
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SQLite |
D. Richard Hipp (born April 9, 1961) is the architect and primary author of SQLite. He and his wife, Ginger G. Wyrick, currently live and work in Charlotte, North Carolina. He also authored the Lemon Parser Generator and CVSTrac. CVSTrac became the...
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| x Dossy Shiobara |
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| x Matthew Alan Kane | |||
| x Why the lucky stiff |
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Hackety Hack |
why the lucky stiff (often known simply as why, _why) was the persona of an anonymous, but prolific writer, cartoonist, musician, artist, and computer programmer notable for his work with the Ruby programming language. Along with Yukihiro Matsumoto...
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| Hackety Hack | |||
| potion | |||
| Hpricot | |||
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| x Novell |
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OpenOffice.org |
Novell, Inc. (NASDAQ: NOVL) is a global software corporation based in the United States specializing in enterprise operating systems such as SUSE Linux Enterprise and Novell NetWare; identity, security and systems management solutions; and...
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| F-Spot | |||
| COMMAND.COM | |||
| IFolder | |||
| Novell Access Manager | |||
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| x FLOSS community | OpenOffice.org | ||
| Fedora Core | |||
| Subversion | |||
| Concurrent Versions System | |||
| x RedFlag | OpenOffice.org | ||
| x Others | OpenOffice.org |
The Others is the term which the Clan of the Cave Bear uses when referring to the Cro-Magnon peoples described in Jean M. Auel's Earth's Children series. Though the reader learns the names of several different tribes of the Others during the series'...
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| x Salas and Associates, Inc. | BlogBridge | ||
| x Opera Software |
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Opera |
Opera Software (OSE: OPERA) is a Norwegian corporation, primarily known for its Opera family of web browsers. Opera Software is also involved in promoting Web standards through participation in the W3C. The company has its headquarters in Oslo,...
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| M2 | |||
| Wii Browser | |||
| Opera Mini | |||
| Opera Mobile | |||
| x Panic |
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Transmit |
Panic is an Oregon-based American software company that specializes in shareware applications for Mac OS. It was founded by Steven Frank and Cabel Sasser.
Their first program release was Transmit, an FTP client, in 1998. The program currently...
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| Audion | |||
| Pixadex | |||
| CandyBar | |||
| Desktastic | |||
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| x Nullsoft | Winamp |
Nullsoft, Inc. is a software house founded in Sedona, Arizona in 1997 by Justin Frankel. Its most famous products include the Winamp media player and the SHOUTcast MP3 streaming media server. In recent years, their open source installer system, NSIS...
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| SHOUTcast | |||
| WASTE | |||
| Gnutella | |||
| Dosamp | |||
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| x JetBrains | IntelliJ IDEA |
JetBrains is a Czech software development company with offices in Prague, Czech Republic; Saint Petersburg, Russia and Boston, USA. It is known for its Java IDE, IntelliJ IDEA.
JetBrains was founded in 2000 as a private company, by Sergey Dmitriev,...
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| Omea | |||
| DotTrace | |||
| Teamcity | |||
| ReSharper | |||
| x Dan Ruderman |
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| x Open Source Applications Foundation |
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Chandler |
The Open Source Applications Foundation (OSAF) is a non-profit organization founded in 2002 by Mitch Kapor whose purpose is to effect widespread adoption of free software/open-source software.
The mission of the OSAF is stated this way:
Chandler...
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| x Fredrik Rubensson |
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Java Platform, Enterprise Edition | |
| x Hardy Ferentschik | |||