Openwashing
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Open Live Writer is an open source fork of Windows Live Writer
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Microsoft releases Windows Live Writer as open source
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Microsoft's popular blogging tool Windows Live Writer is now open source
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Microsoft employees give Live Writer, the beloved blogging app, a open-sourced second chance
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EMC conjures up open source for software defined data centre
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EMC Improves Open Source Community With RackHD, CoprHD 2.4, & REX-Ray 0.3
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RackHD Released by EMC under the Apache License
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EMC Advances Open Source IT Automation Projects
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Open source Swift could see cross-platform iOS/Android apps
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Facebook makes the hardware it uses for AI open-source
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The Morning Download: Facebook Will Open Source ‘Big Sur’ Servers that Boost Power of Artificial Intelligence
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Facebook Open Sources "Big Sur" Machine Learning Framework
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Facebook Open-Sources The Computers Behind Its Artificial Intelligence
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Facebook to Open Source Custom AI Hardware
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Facebook Makes 'Big Sur' AI Hardware Design Open Source
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Facebook Open Sources Its AI Hardware as It Races Google
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Facebook plans to open source its next-gen machine learning system
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Swift Goes Open Source
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Swift Is Now Open Source
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Future of Open Source Survey Shows Organizations Everywhere Running FOSS [Ed: proprietary software marketing disguised as FOSS advocacy]
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