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  1. MIT OpenCourseWare | Free Online Course Materials

    Oct 20, 2025 · OpenCourseWare, an open publication of course materials from across the MIT curriculum, allows users to browse content at their own pace. Learners can watch video …

  2. The MIT License – Open Source Initiative

    Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, …

  3. MIT Open Source Home Page

    The goal of this project is to provide a central location for storing, maintaining and tracking Open Source software that is developed within the MIT community.

  4. Bun is joining Anthropic | Bun Blog

    4 days ago · Bun remains open-source & MIT-licensed. Bun is still built in public. The same team still works on Bun. We’re still obsessed with making JavaScript and TypeScript faster to install, …

  5. MIT License Explained: A Deep Dive into Open Source

    May 12, 2025 · The MIT License is one of the most popular and permissive open source licenses. This article explores its history, core concepts, and applications in today's software …

  6. Microsoft makes Zork source code freely available - MSN

    Microsoft has released the source code for Zork I, II, and III under the MIT open-source license, making the legendary text adventure games freely available for anyone to study, learn from, …

  7. China leapfrogs US in global market for ‘open’ AI models

    Nov 26, 2025 · A study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and open-source AI start-up Hugging Face found that the total share of downloads of new Chinese-made open models …

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  8. MIT License

    The MIT License is a permissive free software license originating at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. As a permissive license, it puts only very limited restriction on reuse and has, …

  9. Free Online Courses from MIT OCW | Open Learning

    Browse through, download and use materials from more than 2,500 MIT on-campus courses and supplemental resources, all available under a Creative Commons license for open sharing.

  10. MIT License - Wikipedia

    In a 2015 GitHub blog post, the MIT license was the most popular open-source license, used by 45% of repositories, with the GNU GPLv2 coming second at 13% in their sample of repositories.