news.cnet.com — InfoWorld was the first to report that Microsoft has released a new Touchless SDK to help developers kick the tires on multi-touch technology.But it was TechCrunch that pointed to perhaps a more significant aspect of the release: it's open source
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butterloyalistOct 11, 2008
Good work, Micro$oft.
daekenOct 12, 2008
Yes, because IronPython, IronRuby, the DLR, WiX, etc aren't released under OSI-approved licenses and Microsoft doesn't run an open-source project hosting site. Oh, wait...
gilbesOct 12, 2008
No wonder people fear/hate Microsoft. They know very little about it and think it is the same company of 10 years ago. In technology terms, that is anchient.MS has many open source projects.MS also has made the source code availble for many products including the libraries for the .Net framework. They are not open source though. However, the .Net framework in incorporating opens source components like the Dynamic Language Runtime.The .Net CRL and C# are published standards with ISO and EMCA.They also have a bunch of open source research projects like Singualrity."Well At Least for One Project" Yeah, you keep thinking that buddy. It's trash like this that keeps the tech community at large most ignorant to the truth about software.
fknightOct 13, 2008
Buried. Second part of submission title is a lie.
Closed AccountOct 13, 2008
Sif!
dreadknightOct 28, 2008
Oh thanks :D
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