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In deal with Israeli government, the software giant will provide start-ups with technological support and $1.4 million over three years.
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- M$ buys Israel compliance
- My guess is there is way too much open source work going on in Israel so M$ tries to buy out the entire country. At the very least, M$ wants to reduce options available for anyone with an innovative idea. I believe M$ studies drug dealers on the streets. Give it away and get them hooked early in the game. Lastly, just what type of "technological support" can you expect from a compnay like Microsoft? Lessons on how to steal others idea's, while properly pronouncing but mis-using the word 'innovation'?
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