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Microsoft revealed earlier this year that it’s acquiring GitHub for $7.5 billion. Today, the software maker is confirming that this big acquisition is complete. Microsoft will operate GitHub independently as a business, to keep its platform and community in place and to allow the service to “retain its product philosophy.”
As Microsoft’s GitHub CEO, Nat Friedman, commented in a blog post announcing the completion of the deal, “Our vision is to serve every developer on the planet, by being the best place to build software. This is a dream opportunity for all of us at GitHub, and we couldn’t be more excited to roll up our sleeves and start this next chapter.”
I’m thrilled to welcome GitHub to Microsoft. Together, we will continue to...
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Microsoft revealed earlier this year that it’s acquiring GitHub for $7.5 billion. Today, the software maker is confirming that this big acquisition is complete. Microsoft will operate GitHub independently as a business, to keep its platform and community in place and to allow the service to “retain its product philosophy.”
As Microsoft’s GitHub CEO, Nat Friedman, commented in a blog post announcing the completion of the deal, “Our vision is to serve every developer on the planet, by being the best place to build software. This is a dream opportunity for all of us at GitHub, and we couldn’t be more excited to roll up our sleeves and start this next chapter.”
I’m thrilled to welcome GitHub to Microsoft. Together, we will continue to...
Continue reading…
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