Jason Shao

Posts Tagged ‘blackboard

Desire2Blog: Sakai Seems to Think It’s Over

Posted by: jayshao on: April 8, 2008

Desire2Blog: Sakai Seems to Think It’s Over:
Maybe Sakai thinks they are finished with this thing, but I’m pretty sure that D2L, SFLC, Blackboard, and all the other players are expecting it to continue on for quite some time. It could very well be that their input from this point forward will be minimal or less. [...]

“Blackboard may lose its patent…”

Posted by: jayshao on: March 31, 2008

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued a preliminary decision Tuesday that would invalidate Blackboard Inc.’s patent on its e-learning management systems.
(Via Washington Business Journal.)

Blackboard Won. Making the case for open source

Posted by: jayshao on: February 24, 2008

Blackboard Won:This just in
A Texas jury has found Kitchener software company Desire2Learn Inc. guilty of infringing on an American competitor’s patent.The verdict, announced this afternoon, allows Blackboard Inc. to demand a ban on sales of Desire2Learn’s products in the United States.
(Via e-Literate.)Michael F. isn’t the only one who’s speechless at this decision. The [...]

Blackboard Is Losing Customers, but What Does It Mean? at e-Literate
“The big loss appears to be unambiguously in Blackboard Basic licenses. One factor that theoretically might have contributed to this loss is consolidation of Basic licenses under a consortial Enterprise license. In this case, the loss of a license wouldn’t equal the loss of a [...]



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  • jayshao: I tend to agree, but given that portlets are inherently container local, whereas the new ones are network protocal-ish, I wonder if portlets are be

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