freedom and openness and the myth of cyberspace 1. popularity of the terminology, rhetoric, myth free and open and cyberspace wikipedia open street map GNU/Linux web 2.0 projects freedom and openness ethos and the myth of cyberspace commons based peer to peer model of production 2.The Roots 2.1. hacker ethics : technical culture 2.2. Freedom as in Free Sppech. FS : GPL, GNU 3. From idealism to pragmatism : 3.1. Open as a Bazaar : a model of production Linux development model 3.2. Bringing it to the masses : World domination plan for world domination Netscape, Tim Oreilly 3. Conclusion The power of capital : monetizing. The evangelist of the revolution danger of enclosure free labor and capitalism monetization evolution of the myth popularization of hacker culture going mainstream world domination? taking the corporate world? transition from from idealist to pragmatism making the myth myth makers magic, myth, power... to the people ********************* open source @ google , december 6, 2010 About 500,000,000 results (0.31 seconds) free software @ google , december 6, 2010 About 392,000,000 results (0.23 seconds) Search Results ****************************** myth business hacker culture goes massive understanding the myth providing a lot of energy origins comparative anthro archeology "folksonomy" (in contrast to taxonomy), a style of collaborative categorization of sites using freely chosen keywords, often referred to as tags. Tagging allows for the kind of multiple, overlapping associations that the brain itself uses, rather than rigid categories. In the canonical example, a Flickr photo of a puppy might be tagged both "puppy" and "cute"--allowing for retrieval along natural axes generated user activity.