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[[User:Jruderman|Jesse Ruderman]]: When I have a choice between an open-source Windows program and a closed-source Windows program, I usually choose the open-source program because it is less likely to come with spyware. Sad but true. | [[User:Jruderman|Jesse Ruderman]]: When I have a choice between an open-source Windows program and a closed-source Windows program, I usually choose the open-source program because it is less likely to come with spyware. Sad but true. |
Revision as of 23:58, 14 November 2004
Main Author: Jeff West
Links to Papers Regarding Consumer Motivations
Interesting Quotes on Consumer Motivations
"We jumped on Linux because it had the flexibility to customize to our needs." -Huffman (Conoco), http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/story/0,10801,49312,00.html
Discussion on Consumer Motivations
Jesse Ruderman: When I have a choice between an open-source Windows program and a closed-source Windows program, I usually choose the open-source program because it is less likely to come with spyware. Sad but true.