
The great thing about open source is that for the users it gives them more power by creating a shift from the corporations to the users. The users get to re-write the program to customize it and in doing so the corporation as a trade off gets much needed feedback. Originally the program distributor would have the programmers write programs but not with the user in mind. They would write the programs to perform only certain features and with open source the user instead could change it to their liking and how it would benefit them best.
Culturally this is a phenomenon because the technology of the internet was spreading but without open source certain parts of the world were still isolated. The purchased programs were mainly being isolated to one set area instead of branching out. With open source the users spread out the program much faster by sharing and distributing the code they used. This in turn caused many competitors wanting to open source in order to keep up with the competition. The downside though as in the case of China is that with all the competitors and changes while open source and those programs would be around as they have been for many years-if they chose the wrong program to use instead of opening themselves to the world through networking they would instead be isolating further than they already were.
As far as people like you and me where we use open source programs in our everyday lives it is good for us. The competition is there to show the programs which expose us to even more programs to better customize to our lives. The only foreseeable downside to see to it are those of two: with downloading open source software it could infringe on your privacy as you often have to download other software that may or may not be spy ware but also you have to often register yourself under the website and get licenses. The other downside is that the technology is always changing and the programs that are here today will most likely be here tomorrow but could go under, become obsolete, and trying to keep up could become overwhelming. But even with those downsides, there is always an upside in that you can use several programs to write your own and essentially through open source you have the shell of a program to write your own
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/opensource/news/myths_1199.html
http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue8_10/jesiek/
http://www.computerworld.com/developmenttopics/development/story/0,10801,93109,00.html

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