Microsoft's embrace of open source is driven by commercial practicality not principle

Tuesday, February 3, 2015 - 08:00 in Mathematics & Economics

Microsoft's part in a US$70m investment in CyanogenMod has raised many eyebrows: why is Microsoft investing in a popular version of the Android mobile phone operating system, when it has its own competing Windows Phone product? The firm's motivations behind investing in the most open version of the Android operating system have justifiably made open-source advocates decidedly nervous.

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