底下兩澤企業新聞,相信妳我對它們都所知有限。就像一般人不知道Google和 Facebook 的廣告收入怎樣累積而成的般。
先說AMAZON,因為要是其"會員"以及對 (電商等等)企業之研究有興趣的人,才可能知道部分資訊。
GitHub
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GitHub
的收購,Microsoft 的CEO說出其目的 (公司AI......),可是據說很多"開發商"很不爽 (
Everyone complaining about Microsoft buying GitHub needs to offer a ...)*
中文Wikipedia
GitHub是透過Git進行版本控制的軟體原始碼代管服務,由GitHub公司(曾稱Logical Awesome)的開發者Chris Wanstrath、PJ Hyett和Tom Preston-Werner使用Ruby on Rails編寫而成。
GitHub同時提供付費帳戶和免費帳戶。這兩種帳戶都可以建立公開的代碼倉庫,但是付費帳戶還可以建立私有的代碼倉庫。根據在2009年的Git用戶調查,GitHub是最流行的Git存取站點。[3]除了允許個人和組織建立和存取保管中的代碼以外,它也提供了一些方便社會化共同軟體開發的功能,即一般人口中的社群功能,包括允許用戶追蹤其他用戶、組織、軟體庫的動態,對軟體代碼的改動和bug提出評論等。GitHub也提供了圖表功能,用於概觀顯示開發者們怎樣在代碼庫上工作以及軟體的開發活躍程度。
*Why this matters: Microsoft says it’s been the most active organization on GitHub, and that it wants it to operate independently. But why, then, is it paying so much for the business, which was last valued at $2.5 billion in 2015?
The most plausible answer is that the company will significantly influence the way the platform operates to its advantage, and get an invaluable overview of the projects being worked on across it. That will propbably spook big software companies like Google and Facebook, which won’t like the idea of developing their code on a platform controlled by a rival. Some coders are already expressing misgivingsabout the deal as well. Unless Microsoft treads carefully, some could flee to rival repositories like BitBucket or GitLab, which has seen a big spike in traffic since news of the deal broke.
https://www.technologyreview.com/the-download/611305/microsofts-75-billion-purchase-of-github-will-provoke-a-developer-backlash/
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