Openwashing and Microsoft
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Using Linux Natively Within Windows 10: A Quick Guide [Ed: Whoever wrote this does not know what "natively" means. Microsoft wants to spy and control GNU/Linux by putting it all inside the back-doored keylogger, Vista 10]
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Using OpenShift to deploy .NET Core applications [Ed: Red Hat is helping Microsoft]
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ONVIF Reveals Winners of Open Source Spotlight Challenge
The online challenge, presented in conjunction with BeMyApp, offered cash prizes for developers who use the protocol provided by ONVIF to create open source mobile or desktop applications for advanced video streaming.
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Global Open Source Services Market 2018 by Type, Business Challenges, Development Trends and Forecast to 2023
The Global Open Source Services Industry report delivers en executive-level blueprint of the Open Source Services market that will help clients to build strategies to expand their market operations. The report on the Global Open Source Services market is an in- depth study that covers all the aspects of the industry. Extensive primary and secondary research has been used to carefully prepare this report. In addition to this, the report features insights from industry experts. Correlation, regression, and time-series models are included in the report so that it may provide insightful analysis of the key industry trends.
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