Chicago Public Radio
(WBEZ 91.5 FM Chicago,
WBEQ 90.7 FM Morris, and
WBEW 89.5 FM Chesterton)
is a community-supported,
non-commercial public
service broadcasting
institution for 7.7
million people throughout
Chicago and surrounding
regions. Chicago Public
Radio produces, acquires,
and distributes engaging,
thoughtful, and
entertaining programs of
depth, breadth,
diversity, and substance.
The organization prides
itself on helping
listeners learn about
issues and ideas that
affect the community, the
nation, and the world.
The institution has more
than 120 employees across
multiple offices in
greater Chicago.
Learning how to solve
existing problems is one
of the keys to developing
a successful product.
Learning when to turn to
the open source community
to facilitate innovation
is another quality that
more and more companies
are beginning to realize.
The BitLeap story
provides a real-world
example of how new
companies can innovate
with open source and
thereby create something
new and useful.
Customers have high
expectations that their
software solutions have
been stress-tested
thoroughly in advance for
every conceivable
combination of events
that might occur in
production and that
vendors who put out buggy
products are exposed
quickly.
For the University of
North Carolina at
Charlotte (UNCC), using
technology to further the
education of its 21,000
graduate and
undergraduate students is
nothing new. In 1983,
UNCC became the first
U.S. university to
electronically categorize
its library, and for the
past 10 years the school
has offered numerous
degree programs online.
When obstacles such as
poverty, lack of
education or disabilities
keep people from finding
jobs, Goodwill is there
to help. We do that by
selling your donations of
clothing and household
goods in local Goodwill
stores and using the
revenue to fund our
job-training programs in
your community. Last
year, more than 846,000
people benefited from
Goodwill's career
services - we helped
someone find a job every
57 seconds of every
business day.
The Marena Group in
Lawrenceville, Georgia,
has always followed its
own path and bucked
convention. A maker of
compression garments for
athletic and
post-surgical use, the
company exports
approximately half of its
domestically produced
goods to overseas markets
- a true exception in the
garment field. The
company has also followed
its own instincts in the
area of information
technology and has
readily embraced open
source products.
Mention the state of
Maine, and most people
envision things like
lobsters, lighthouses,
and lumber mills;
'publishing shop'
probably wouldn't spring
to mind. Yet in the
sleepy hamlet of Surry,
along a picturesque inlet
not far from Bar Harbor,
The Borealis Press
greeting card and gift
business thrives. Content
to be far removed from
the publishing centers of
New York and other
metropolises, The
Borealis Press produces
unique and humorous cards
for holidays and special
events as well as related
journals, refrigerator
magnets, note cards, and
other specialty gift
items. The company's
products are found in
numerous bookstores, gift
shops, stationery stores,
and boutiques around
North America and beyond.
It operates from a former
general store built in
the 1890s, with overflow
storage in off-site
warehouses.
This year, Midland
Memorial Hospital in
Midland, Texas, became
the first community
hospital in the country
to adopt Open
Source-based electronic
health records (EHR). The
implementation reflects
the emergence of Open
Source alternatives in
healthcare applications
as well as the growing
movement to computerize
patient medical records
to reduce costs and
improve patient care.
Movielink
(www.movielink.com) is an
online movie download
service offering U.S.
broadband customers an
extensive selection of
recently released films
and classic movies
covering every genre for
rent or purchase.
Movielink, LLC was
founded in 2002 as a
joint venture of five
major studios,
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Studios, Paramount
Pictures, Sony Pictures
Entertainment, Universal
Studios, and Warner Bros.
Studios. Movielink
content offers are drawn
from the current releases
and vast libraries of
those studios as well as
those of Walt Disney
Pictures, Twentieth
Century Fox, and leading
independent studios.
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