Thinking Tools Companies
Makers of Tools For Thought/Collaboration Ware
Quip (now SalesforceCom)
Notion https://www.notion.so/about
GitLab - GitLab, the company, offers hosted accounts similar to GitHub, but also allows its software to be used on third-party servers. It is available as an Omnibus package.[2] The software was written by Dmitriy Zaporozhets from Ukraine; the CEO, Sytse Sijbrandij, is based in Utrecht. The code is written in Ruby. As of May 2016, the company has more than 80 salaried employees and more than 1000 open source contributors. It is used by more than 100,000 organizations including Julich Research Center, NASA, Alibaba, Invincea, O'Reilly Media, Leibniz-Rechenzentrum (LRZ) and CERN
some Google areas
Conteneo (Luke Hohmann)
MOOC/Educational Technology and/or other Education Future players
CoachBot companies? Viv, WitAi...
Augmented Reality companies?
Is there a commercial biz behind TracWiki or RedMine?
only a few independent organizations dedicate themselves to creating and operating open, non-profit scientific or scholarly infrastructure. https://hypothes.is/blog/opening-meta/
- Crossref, https://www.crossref.org/
- ORCID, https://orcid.org/
- Wikimedia,
- JSTOR,
- PLOS,
- Project Jupyter (iPython),
- Hathi Trust,https://www.hathitrust.org/
- Internet Archive,
- CoKo (Collaborative Knowledge), https://coko.foundation/
- Center for Open Science, https://cos.io/
- OJS (Public Knowledge Project's Open Journal Systems), https://pkp.sfu.ca/ojs/
- DAT, https://datproject.org/
- rOpenSci, https://ropensci.org/
- ContentMine http://contentmine.org/
- HypothesIs
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