👉 Opened computing refers to the democratization and accessibility of computing resources, moving away from traditional proprietary models towards more open, collaborative, and inclusive approaches. This paradigm shift involves making computing tools, platforms, and data available to a broader audience, including individuals, small businesses, and educational institutions, often through open-source software, cloud computing services, and shared infrastructure. By lowering barriers to entry, opened computing fosters innovation, collaboration, and economic growth by enabling more people to participate in the digital economy and contribute to technological advancements. It emphasizes transparency, community involvement, and interoperability, allowing users to customize, extend, and improve upon existing technologies, ultimately leading to more robust and adaptable computing ecosystems.