Open Innovation – It’s Microsoft’s Turn
By Rajesh Setty on Tue 31 May 2005, 9:45 PM - Leave Comment
Microsoft wants developers to contribute their enhancements to OneNote (a note taking software from Microsoft) and win prizes.
Microsoft says:
It’s your opportunity to influence the future of OneNote. It’s your
chance to wow a global audience. And it’s your shot at winning one of five
Toshiba Portégé M200 Tablet PCs.
chance to wow a global audience. And it’s your shot at winning one of five
Toshiba Portégé M200 Tablet PCs.
Open Innovation is a model where everyone wins. Open source software
has been adopting this model (with no prizes attached, though) for
quite sometime. Corporations are now applying this model effectively to
reduce R&D costs and also win on the “time to market” front. Related Articles:
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- Publishing Innovation example – Sourcebeat
- Typical feedback cycle…
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