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Which website or program do you wish was open source?

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I'd vote to close if I had any votes left. – George Stocker Feb 25 at 18:30
I'm with you. This is a completely pointless question. 1 close vote from me. – Alex Fort Feb 25 at 18:31
What's wrong with you people? What's the point of closing a question that is actively getting answered? – Joonas Pulakka Feb 25 at 18:35
@mad-j: Read the FAQ. These types of questions don't belong here. – George Stocker Feb 25 at 18:38
@Gortok: I'm afraid the FAQ isn't unambiguous. At least it says that the question should be "of interest to at least one other programmer somewhere" and "Treat others with the same respect you'd want them to treat you." – Joonas Pulakka Feb 25 at 18:43
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closed as not programming related by Alex Fort, ocdecio, Bill K, Dillie-O, Bob Feb 25 at 18:36

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Stack Overflow.

Edit: No, I'm not being serious.

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Why aren't you serious? – Johannes Weiß Feb 25 at 18:35
Because if it were Open Source, its creators would have no incentive to create and spend the money to maintain it. At least here, if there's a financial incentive to create it, they are rewarded for their work financially. You can't pay the bills off of good will. – George Stocker Feb 25 at 18:37
The owners of the site don't make money from the code, they make money from operating the site. – Mr. Shiny and New Feb 25 at 21:57
the code is the lynchpin. – George Stocker Feb 25 at 22:47
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Wikimapia

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Linux nVidia driver.

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Windows. My teachers would have taught me better programming by showing what not to do ;)

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The software on my Sony Ericsson phone.

If it were open source I could fix the problems it has, like the inability to sort MP3s, the crappy audio quality, and the dumb restriction that a ring-tone must have DRM attached (the program to ADD DRM is a free download, so this restriction adds no security). Also I'd like to remove the sound the camera makes when it takes a picture.

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C# and F#. They're excellent languages, but making programs with non-open source languages is like building house from rented bricks.

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Photoshop and Lightroom

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*.google.com

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http://www.shazam.com/ -- I'd love to see their music recognition algorithms (and data)

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