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Currently, OSHW has a long way to go. Out of a multitrillion dollar economy, open source hardware has only about a one millionth market share: | Currently, OSHW has a long way to go. Out of a multitrillion dollar economy, open source hardware has only about a one millionth market share: | ||
[[Image:OSHWbiz.jpg| | [[Image:OSHWbiz.jpg|800px]] | ||
However, the trend of increasing economic productivity since the year 1000 is staggering: | However, the trend of increasing economic productivity since the year 1000 is staggering: | ||
[[Image:gdpgrowth.jpg]] | [[Image:gdpgrowth.jpg|800px]] | ||
open | Is there any evidence that the market share of open products will increase? | ||
Next - [[Open Source and Beyond: Collaborative Development Towards an Economy of ‘Meaning’]] |
Latest revision as of 12:43, 22 March 2013
Currently, OSHW has a long way to go. Out of a multitrillion dollar economy, open source hardware has only about a one millionth market share:
However, the trend of increasing economic productivity since the year 1000 is staggering:
Is there any evidence that the market share of open products will increase?
Next - Open Source and Beyond: Collaborative Development Towards an Economy of ‘Meaning’