Because the Arduino is an openstandard, anyone can write software for it from home.
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A single, openstandard can also keep users from being locked in to a specific product.
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Robertson likes MP3 because it's an openstandard.
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Why would camera makers opt for an openstandard when they can sell you a proprietary one?
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CDF is the first openstandard for push technology, but other formats, such as Netscape's Constellation, are in the works.
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On 6 February, a group of car dealers announced their intention to develop an openstandard, for processing online sales leads.
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Apple says Flash is proprietary technology and that the mobile world would be better served by HTML 5, an openstandard.
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Unlike nearly all its competitors, email is an openstandard, not subject to the whims of a single company or person.
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We wonder if this is a proof of concept, a way for the government to create an openstandard for cheap computers.
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Google has opened up the long de facto standard for map overlays, the Keyhole Markup Language, making it an official openstandard.
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If there was an openstandard to follow, it would help the industry to build a much secure cloud system, according to AMD.
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Zigbee has existed as an openstandard for several years, but its open focus defined how devices could communicate, not how they must.
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Unlike Skype, Gizmo Project is based on an openstandard, which means you can connect with other networks, such as AIM and MSN Messenger.
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The ePub feature, an openstandard for self-publishing, is something the Kindle is sorely lacking, and the SD card slot is a welcome addition.
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So Google developed Roughtime as an openstandard in 2016, and maintains a Roughtime server that web services can connect to and sync with.
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The RIAA is encouraging technology companies to create their own platforms and make an " openstandard for music security" through its Secure Digital Music Initiative.