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Submission + - Ask Slashdot: Open vs. closed-source for a start-u (lp-research.com) 1

atamagabakkaomae writes: "Together with a friend I am starting up a company in Japan that develops sensors used in motion capture. For these sensors we develop hardware and software. Part of the software development is an open-source toolkit called openMAT. We have some special purpose algorithms that we developed ourselves and that are better than our competitor's technology. I first wanted to publish everything open-source to spark interest in our company and to do development in collaboration with the community. My company partner disagreed and said that we will lose our technological advantage if we open-source our best IP. So I eventually published only a part of the toolkit open-source and closed the most interesting code. How do you guys think that open-sourcing your code-base affects a company's business? Is it wrong for a small company to give away precious IP like that or will it on the contrary help the development of the company?"

Comment Re:QR code? (Score 1) 258

Especially when it comes to cellphones a lot of things seem to be adapted from Japan. Such as the navigation capabilities of the iphone (all the mobile mapping stuff has been around for years here) or social networking applications (checking on actvities in your friendship circle, social grouping etc.). One thing that also might be picked up soon is a little 2nd-life clone that runs on my softbank (vodaphone) mobile. So while riding the train I can run around in a 3d environment on my cellie and talk to other people connected to there etc. Anyway I am not sure, but I think it is not overly popular here.

Regarding the code scanning, I mean it might be a great new high-density code that microsoft is using but in the end all it needs to do is call up a certain webpage in the cellphone browser (maybe with some local info added or so). However considering that the qr codes have been in popular use in Japan for ages this is so not new.

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