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| == What is The Open Standard? == | | == What is The Open Standard? == |
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| The Open Standard will explore the role of openness and transparency in all aspects of society. | | The Open Standard is a news site established by Mozilla to showcase ideas, opinions and conversations that show open, transparent, collaborative systems at work in our daily lives. The Open Standard It is not intended to represent Mozilla's opinion, but to be an independent platform where we invite people to have discussions around timely topics related to the impact of open systems. |
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| It will be a world class editorial platform showcasing the ideas, organizations, communities, movements and individuals who best exemplify how open systems empower people to reach their fullest potential.
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| We advocate that Open Systems create healthier communities and more successful societies overall. We will cover everything from open source to open government and the need for transparency; privacy and security, the "Internet of Things" vs. "pervasive computing", to education and if it's keeping up with the technological changes. The bottom line? '''Open is better.'''
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| When complete, The Open Standard will have a full-time editorial news-gathering staff and a global set of contributors – both paid and volunteer – to contribute stories, as well as offer news ideas (leads) for the editorial staff and recommend the best expert sources.
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| At its best, TOS will start conversations and settle arguments.
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