Microsoft Moles and Dirty Tricks
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Microsoft goes open source native with Pivotal Cloud Foundry [Ed: With Microsoft's FOSS mole Sam Ramji inside the Linux Foundation...]
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Microsoft Azure adds Pivotal's Cloud Foundry [Ed: The Foundation is dangerously naive unless nowadays its goal is to maximise profit and power rather than actually assist/promote Linux]
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Pivotal’s open source Cloud Foundry lands on Microsoft Azure
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SourceClear introduces Build Inspector to monitor open-source code [Ed: Microsoft-connected anti-FOSS (or pro-FUD) firm has new software]
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Brazil joins anti-open source Office movement [Ed: this Microsoft propaganda site reminds us that Microsoft hates (and bashes) Linux, just less directly]
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