Linus Torvalds and Linux Foundation's Hyperledger
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Linus Torvalds Works in His Bathrobe [Ed: “Linus Torvalds Works in His Bathrobe (headline) […] “I don’t really love other people.”" - how Microsoft propagandists cover Linux. Microsoft’s worst propagandist (in the CBS days) Ina Fried was the one speaking to Torvalds. Clearly a misfit. The main problem with TED is that Bill Gates bribed it enough to essentially, in many cases, have turned it into his for-profit think tank.]
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The quotable Linus Torvalds, live onstage at TED
Don’t get me wrong, I’m actually not a people person. I don’t really love other people, but I do love other people who get involved in my project.
I was afraid of commercial people taking advantage of my work, but those people were really lovely people. They used open source in ways I did not want to go. It works beautifully together. You need to have the people people, the communicators, the warm people.
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IBM Makes Bold Moves in Blockchain Technology
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IBM Delivers Blockchain-As-A-Service for Developers; Commits to Making Blockchain Ready for Business
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Ribbit.me Joins the Hyperledger Project
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Blockchain technology goes on trial in Japan
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