Openwashing and Microsoft FUD
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Inocybe Technologies Continues to Grow with Additional Open Source Networking Expert Hires
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Nonprofit Launches Open-Source Take on Email Marketing [Ed: openwashing spam]
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Announcing immediate support for .NET Core for Linux
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Microsoft shows VMware and Oracle how to get real about open source [Ed: Mac Asay again. Second Microsoft openwashing piece in a week. He also pursued a job at Microsoft.]
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After Equifax Breach, Companies Advised to Review Open-Source Software Code [Ed: Microsoft-connected FUD proxy Black Duck is attacking FOSS again]
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News in brief: Linux advice for Equifax; fired over phish; Security.txt standard proposed
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