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Shawn Fanning In 1999 Fanning, 18, released a public version of a program called Napster, which helped people share music between computers.
Modifying source code and then distributing a new, improved version of a program is much easier than improving and sharing the design of, say, an open-source motorbike.
It's part of the Chicago version of a program financed by the Department of Justice and aimed at public awareness of youth safety.
Instead of releasing a new version of a program every couple of years, online firms live in a perpetual cycle of product improvement and instantaneous user feedback.
Those in favor of an increase contended that "forking"—creating a competing version of a program in response to diverging aims is the very essence of open-source software development.
The self-deprecating advertising approach highlights Microsoft's problem in trying to bolster sales for a new version of a program that in many users' minds already has too many features.
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"This is like a new version of a programming negotiation," said an executive with one operator.
And we're going to miss it!" They called Ed Roberts, the man who created the Altair, and told him that they had written a version of a programming language called BASIC for his computer.
In response to the letter, an Apple spokesperson said that the firm also believes in "open web standards" such as HTML5, the latest version of a programming language used to build web pages.
There are three versions of a program — tailored to elementary, middle and high school students — each featuring about 15 songs, along with the commercials and public-service messages.
"As an owner of a distance learning company, with hundreds of versions of a program, mistakes can get made, but can also be corrected," Novick said in the e-mail.
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