What is Microsoft planning for distributed source control?

I have been using Mercurial for some development recently and love it.

I'm curious that Microsoft uses some kind of distributed source control inside and / or is it moving towards it in any way?

I found this article: http://maratux.blogspot.com/2009/03/microsoft-uses-git-for-version-control.html

It says that Microsoft uses Git for version control, but I have no evidence that says it is legal.

Any thoughts? Rumors? Inside information?

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Microsoft announced that the next version of Team Foundation Server (after 2012) and the update for Visual Studio 2012 will maintain full fidelity to the implementation of Git using libgit2, and their Team Foundation Service can host Git repositories right now:

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/bharry/archive/2013/01/30/git-init-vs.aspx

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