Openwashing
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Apple unveils CareKit, an open source framework for making health apps [Ed: painting Apple as "open" and "healthy"]
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Apple iPhone SE launch live updates: Apple launches CareKit open-source healthcare platform
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Apple (AAPL) Announces Advancements for ResearchKit
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Apple unveils CareKit, an open-source framework for health apps, launching in April
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Twitter at 10: Perhaps the future lies in open source
A decade later and Twitter is used by millions every day. Officially it's a 'micro-blogging' service, but in the past 10 years it has become everything from an instant messenger, a news source and a dating site, to a tool of political subversion, a revolution in the way we watch TV together and so much more.
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Perhaps donating Twitter to the open source community would give the company more time to concentrate on the real money-spinning aspects of the service - the training, the strategy planning, the support - because plenty of people make a living out of Twitter. It just isn't Twitter itself.
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Microsoft Openness Days is their first-ever open source conference for developers in India [Ed: Now that India demands FOSS Microsoft tries hard to pretend to be compliant]
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Microsoft hosts open source conference for developers in India
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Microsoft India hosts Open Hack challenge for Azure
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Microsoft hosts open source conference for developers in India
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Microsoft hosts open source conference & hackathon for developers
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Microsoft hosts open source conference and Hackathon for developers [Ed: see Microsoft influence in the Indian government under 2015-2016 to understand the motivation]
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The Visual Studio Productivity Power Tools are now open source! [Ed: No, Visual Studio is proprietary. It always was.]
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