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Open Office
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Apple's open source projects allow developers to customize and
enhance key Apple software. Through the open source model, Apple
engineers and the open source community collaborate to create
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Open Source Initiative (OSI)
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SGI Open Source Project
SGI established its intellectual alliance with Open Source years
before the term was coined. That alliance continues to this day
through contributions of SGI intellectual energy and properties
to the Open Source developmental maelstrom. SGI believes that
connecting ever more of the distributed intellectual resources
of the Net helps individual developers and the global Open Source
community to develop alliances and accelerate the growth and maturation
of market-like computational ecologies
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