Microsoft FUD and an Openwashing Stunt
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How to compare Windows and Linux for enterprise workloads [Ed: This is actually an attack on GNU/Linux from a Microsoft proponent, Brian Kirsch]
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Microsoft Finally Open Sources Its Decades Old MS-DOS [Ed: There is no use for it other than cheap PR]
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Microsoft open sources MS-DOS (for real this time!) [Ed: GNU project: we’ve just turned 35. We made thousands of widely-used projects. Media ignores. Microsoft Cororation.: we release some code from 35 years ago. Media: This is amazing!]
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Microsoft Made MS-DOS Source Code Available in GitHub [Ed: Misleading headline. They released a very, very old and early version, i.e. something that would not be of use to anyone.]
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