Openwashing of Microsoft (Portions of Proprietary Lock-in/Traps)
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A First Look At PowerShell on Linux
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PowerShell is open sourced and is available on Linux
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Why Microsoft open sourced PowerShell and ported it to Linux
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PowerShell is Microsoft’s latest open source release, coming to Linux, OS X
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Microsoft PowerShell goes open source, lands on Linux and Mac
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Free at last! PowerShell goes open source, heads to Linux
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Microsoft PowerShell now open source and available for both macOS and Linux
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Microsoft open sources PowerShell, brings it to Linux and OS X
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Microsoft Makes PowerShell Open Source, Releases It on Linux and Mac
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Microsoft Open-Sources its PowerShell Tool
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Open-Source PowerShell Now Available on Mac and Linux
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Microsoft Open Sources PowerShell, Releases Linux and Mac Versions
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Microsoft PowerShell goes open source and lands on Linux and Mac
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Open-source PowerShell released for Linux, OS X
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PowerShell is open sourced and is available on Linux
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PowerShell for Linux makes it easier to mix clients, servers and clouds
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Microsoft open sources PowerShell; brings it to Linux and Mac OS X
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Microsoft open-sources PowerShell and extends it to Linux
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Microsoft debuts Linux PowerShell scripting language, with competitors AWS and VMware as launch partners
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Now open source and cross platform, PowerShell appears on GitHub for Windows, Linux and OSX
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Microsoft releases PowerShell on GitHub to court Linux and Mac users
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Microsoft has open-sourced PowerShell for Linux, Macs. Repeat, Microsoft has open-sourced PowerShell
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Plays most audio/video files on Windows, Mac and Linux
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Microsoft's PowerShell is now open source; available for Linux and OS X
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Microsoft open sources PowerShell, also bringing it to Linux and Mac
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Microsoft Is Open-Sourcing PowerShell, Bringing It to Linux and macOS
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Running PowerShell Natively on Linux with Docker
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Microsoft Open Sources PowerShell, Partners with Amazon Web Services, VMware, and Google
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PowerShell
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Microsoft Continues Open-Source Charm Offensive
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This 21-year Oracle veteran is now in charge of Microsoft's most surprising initiative
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Microsoft releases open-source UWP Community Toolkit for easier app development
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Microsoft Releases Open Source Developer Toolkit For Windows Apps
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Microsoft UWP Community Toolkit, Twitter extends Crashlytics, and roadblocks to cloud success—SD Times news digest: Aug. 18, 2016
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Microsoft introduces open source UWP Community Toolkit to simplify app development
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Microsoft Open Sources UWP Dev Toolkit for App Development
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Microsoft launches UWP dev toolkit, enables Windows 10 apps to notify specific users
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