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Google crawls into source code search
October 5, 2006
Search giant gives software developers a tool that lets them search billions of lines of source code.
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MySQL to make use of Microsoft code
October 11, 2004
The code, which was open-sourced in April, will be used for the administration tool that connects to the MySQL database.
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Microsoft mulls opening of Office code
January 16, 2004
The purveyor of proprietary software is looking to expand its Shared Source Initiative to Office, which lets companies see source code underlying Office, server applications and more.
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Microsoft airs tools' source code online
April 6, 2004
In what may be the first time Microsoft has adopted a pure open-source approach for a product, the company reveals the code for its Windows Installer XML software.
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Microsoft may offer peek at SQL Server code
February 23, 2005
The company is looking at making the source code for the next version of SQL Server available under its shared-source program.
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Microsoft simplifies code-sharing plan
October 19, 2005
Company strips down its Shared Source Initiative to three licenses, one of which is modeled on the Mozilla Public License.
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Real: Baby steps toward freedom
July 23, 2002
Open Source Initiative co-founder Bruce Perens writes that RealNetworks is off to a good start in opening up some source code, but it needs to go further if it wants to block Microsoft's advance.
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Microsoft to release more source code?
February 7, 2005
Firm's developer unit may make available source code from popular tool for building user interfaces for Windows applications.
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Microsoft expands 'shared source' effort
October 22, 2003
The company is allowing "MVPs"--individuals who have been recognized by the software maker for their contributions to its online support community--access to its source code.
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Attempted attack on Linux kernel foiled
November 6, 2003
An unknown intruder tries to insert a Trojan horse program into the code of the next Linux kernel--an attempt that raises questions about the security of open-source development methods.
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