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  2. Timeline of GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub announces it has reached 10 million repositories. [84] [85] late in the year: Userbase: Microsoft joins GitHub. [86] 2014: 6 January: Acquisition: Easel, a browser-based web design tool, announces that it has been acquired by GitHub. GitHub would announce the acquisition several days later. [87] [88] [89] 9 January: Product

  3. GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub began offering limited private repositories at no cost in January 2019 (limited to three contributors per project). Previously, only public repositories were free. [63] [64] [65] On April 14, 2020, GitHub made "all of the core GitHub features" free for everyone, including "private repositories with unlimited collaborators." [66]

  4. Chris Wanstrath - Wikipedia

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    Co-founder and former CEO of GitHub. Chris Wanstrath (born March 13, 1985) is an American technology entrepreneur and programmer. He is the founder of Null Games, and the co-founder and former CEO of GitHub, an Internet hosting service for software development and version control using Git. Wanstrath co-founded GitHub in 2008 and sold it to ...

  5. Microsoft now officially owns GitHub, a reminder of how much ...

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    <p>During its earnings call just a few days ago, Microsoft executives promised the company's $7.5 billion acquisition of the GitHub code repository would be closing shortly.</p> <p>They weren't ...

  6. Microsoft and open source - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft, a tech company historically known for its opposition to the open source software paradigm, turned to embrace the approach in the 2010s. From the 1970s through 2000s under CEOs Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, Microsoft viewed the community creation and sharing of communal code, later to be known as free and open source software, as a threat to its business, and both executives spoke ...

  7. AOL - Wikipedia

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    AOL began in 1983, as a short-lived venture called Control Video Corporation (CVC), founded by William von Meister.Its sole product was an online service called GameLine for the Atari 2600 video game console, after von Meister's idea of buying music on demand was rejected by Warner Bros. [8] Subscribers bought a modem from the company for $49.95 and paid a one-time $15 setup fee.

  8. Tom Preston-Werner - Wikipedia

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    Tom Preston-Werner. Thomas Preston-Werner (born May 27, 1979) is an American billionaire software developer and entrepreneur. He is an active contributor within the free and open-source software community, most prominently in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he lives. He is best known as the founder and former CEO of GitHub, a Git repository ...

  9. Wikimedia Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Foundation's net assets grew from an initial $57,000 at the end of its first fiscal year, ending June 30, 2004, [95] to $53.5 million in mid-2014 [96] [97] and $231 million (plus a $100 million endowment) by the end of June 2021; that year, the Foundation also announced plans to launch Wikimedia Enterprise, to let large organizations pay by ...