Openwashing Leftovers (Mostly Google and Microsoft)
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Redis wants more than cache
Redis wants your respect, and in so doing, it wants to be known for more than its most common use case: caching. As an open source data platform, Redis has grown almost ubiquitous as the real-time database that sits between the "real" database that your organization is using for transaction processing or content serving. It's so ubiquitous, thanks to being a compact engine that is available as open source, that it often seems to blend in with the woodwork. No wonder it's ranked eight in popularity up on db-Engines.
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VS Code 1.36 Released! Dropped Linux 32-bit Support [Ed: An openwashing blob (check license of this binary!) with surveillance to help Microsoft sell proprietary software lock-in with back doors (MSVS)]
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SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: TensorWatch
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D-Wave announces open source quantum compute platform
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Google Open-Sources Robot.txt To Help Standardise Robots Exclusion Protocol
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Google open sources standardized code in bid to become Mr Robots.txt
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Google Shares Its Robots.txt Parser Code With Open Source World
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Google wants to open source web crawlers
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Google hopes to standardize robots.txt by going open source
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Google open sources robots.txt to curious webmasters
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Google open-sources robots.txt parser in push to make Robots Exclusion Protocol an official standard
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Google has quietly launched a developer website for Fuchsia OS
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Fuchsia OS May Become Google's Answer to Both Apple and Microsoft
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Google Fuchsia launched a website to highlight the nitty gritty of it's new open source OS for developers
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Google Tackles Privacy Concerns With Open-Source Cryptographic Tool
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Radisys Contributes Seed Code to the O-RAN Alliance’s 5G NR Stack Reference Architecture
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