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More open-source at Microsoft? You’d better believe it

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Venture Beat[^]:

    Following Microsoft’s announcement today about new partnerships with operating system startup CoreOS and big data company Cloudera, it’s clearer than it’s been in years the tech giant is committed to working with lots of partners and open-source technologies.

    A time traveler from 1998 would be very confused by that headline

    (Or even one from 2010, I would think)

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      Venture Beat[^]:

      Following Microsoft’s announcement today about new partnerships with operating system startup CoreOS and big data company Cloudera, it’s clearer than it’s been in years the tech giant is committed to working with lots of partners and open-source technologies.

      A time traveler from 1998 would be very confused by that headline

      (Or even one from 2010, I would think)

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      PIEBALDconsult
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      The phrase "one ring to rule them all" comes to mind. :confused:

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        Venture Beat[^]:

        Following Microsoft’s announcement today about new partnerships with operating system startup CoreOS and big data company Cloudera, it’s clearer than it’s been in years the tech giant is committed to working with lots of partners and open-source technologies.

        A time traveler from 1998 would be very confused by that headline

        (Or even one from 2010, I would think)

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        thanhlamvd
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