Against All Formats: The VLC Revolution: How Open Source Software Conquered Digital Media and Changed Technology Forever - Tapa blanda

Chen, Marcus Z.

 
9798299290899: Against All Formats: The VLC Revolution: How Open Source Software Conquered Digital Media and Changed Technology Forever

Sinopsis

The untold story of VLC Media Player and the volunteers who built it

In 1996, a group of French students faced a simple problem: they couldn't stream video on their campus network. Their solution would become VLC Media Player, installed on over 3 billion devices worldwide. Against All Formats chronicles the remarkable journey of an open source project that:
  • Refused multimillion dollar buyout offers from tech giants
  • Survived legal battles with the entertainment industry
  • Built software used by everyone from NASA to your grandmother
  • Created a sustainable volunteer community spanning decades
Technology journalist Marcus Z. Chen spent three years researching this David versus Goliath story, revealing:
  • The inside story of VLC's legal battles over DVD playback
  • How volunteers outsmarted corporate competitors
  • The philosophy that kept VLC free when others sold out
  • Technical challenges behind "playing everything"
  • The million dollar Bitcoin donation that secured VLC's future
This narrative nonfiction work combines technology history, business strategy, and human drama to tell how volunteer developers created one of the most successful software projects in history. Perfect for:
  • Technology enthusiasts and software developers
  • Business readers interested in disruption and innovation
  • Anyone curious about open source software
  • Readers who enjoy underdog success stories
Note: This is an independent work. The author is not affiliated with VideoLAN or the VLC development team.

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