They all look like duplicate posts. There was an Aria Richards firing post earlier than these.
The professors were asked about courses they designed to not be accredited. Of course they would respond that way. It says nothing about the future of online education.
Open source projects have always had funding for developers. A new source of funding doesn't mean death to open source. Open source is "Free as in freedom", not "free as in free coffee".
Junk article
That's Chromium
What a paranoid post. Google "manipulates" results for financial gain? The assumption that there is a pure solution to a search query is ignorant of search and information retrieval, which fundamentally rely on…
They all look like duplicate posts. There was an Aria Richards firing post earlier than these.
The professors were asked about courses they designed to not be accredited. Of course they would respond that way. It says nothing about the future of online education.
Open source projects have always had funding for developers. A new source of funding doesn't mean death to open source. Open source is "Free as in freedom", not "free as in free coffee".
Junk article
That's Chromium
What a paranoid post. Google "manipulates" results for financial gain? The assumption that there is a pure solution to a search query is ignorant of search and information retrieval, which fundamentally rely on…