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Books, Articles, Reports, etc.Application Service Providers: The Next Horizon in Software, by Marc Osten and Michael Stein. Nonprofit Quarterly August 2000)After breaking the mold in business, the e-wealthy do it again in giving, by Sam Howe Verhovek. The New York Times, February 2000ASPs' impact on the IT industry: an IDC-wide opinion, by C. Gillan, S. Graham, M. Levitt, et al. IDC Bulletin, September 1999ASPs struggle with costs, limited capabilities, by Mark Hall. Computerworld, December 1999The cathedral and the bazaar, by Eric S. Raymond. August 1999Elder Bill Gates takes on role of philanthropist, by Sam Howe Verhovek. The New York Times, September 1999E-philanthropy, volunteerism, and social changemaking. Report by W.K. Kellogg Foundation, February 2000Holding the center: America's nonprofit sector at a crossroads, by Lester M. Salamon. The Nathan Cummings Foundation, 199?.Homesteading the noosphere, by Eric S. Raymond. March 2000Open Source library systems: getting started, by Dan Chudnov. oss4lib, 1999Open-source software arouses researchers' curiosity, by Virginia Postrel. The New York Times, April 2000.Open sources: voices from the Open Source revolution. Articles by Raymond, Torvalds, Stallman, Behlendorf, et al. O'Reilly & Associates, January 1999Nonprofit motive, by Scott Kirsner. WIRED, September 1999Phone giants may gain most from ASP market, by Corey Grice. CNET News, March 2000Sharing their talents and their dollars, by Allen R. Myerson. The New York Times, January 1999The simple economics of open source, by Josh Lerner and Jean Tirole. February 2000Software shortcut is drawing attention, by Kate Berry. The New York Times, February 2000.Special issue on ASPs, by Vlad Wielbut. ACT Spotlight, March 2000Techies discover the joys of giving, with some special twists, by Allen R. Myerson. The New York Times, January 1999Techie twist to the charity circuit, by Allen R. Myerson. The New York Times, January 1999Virtuous capital: what foundations can learn from venture capitalists, by C. W. Letts, W. Ryan, and A. Grossman. Harvard Business Review, March-April 1997. |
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