Openwashing
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Two Thirds Of Software Firms Contribute To Open Source [Ed: author can’t do journalism, so instead it's churnalism for a Microsoft proxy]
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Miguel de Icaza on his journey from open source to Microsoft: 'It's a different company' [Ed: Microsoft’s booster Tim Anderson speaks to traitor and mole Miguel de Icaza]
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Microsoft releases open-source Azure IoT Gateway SDK in beta [Ed: now you can give Microsoft and the NSA all your personal computing and data while thinking you're doing something "open". Azure is proprietary.]
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Microsoft announces Azure IoT Gateway SDK beta
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Azure Expands Interoperability for the IIoT
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Apple releases its open source CareKit framework, adds Cleveland Clinic as early adopter
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