Linux in China
12th Apr 2006, 20:50 GMT
Chinese President Hu Jintao is visiting the Microsoft campus and Bill Gates' home next week as part of his broader U.S. trip. In advance of the trip, the Chinese government has been making a series of trade-related commitments, including steps to reduce software piracy. But while counterfeiting is a huge challenge in China, an interesting story on CNet News.com today is a good reminder that it's not the only one Microsoft faces there: The business of Linux in China.
Linux in China related news:
- Intense Linux Competition in China (IDC) — LWN.net
- IDC: Linux Growth, Innovation, and Price Wars in China — Industry Analyst Reporter - Applications and Software News
- Linux Grows 27.1% in China — Slashdot
- CNET News: Newsmaker: The Business of Linux in China — Linux Today
- China's Linux revenue up 27.1% in 2005 thanks to SCO — MadPenguin.org
- Articles from Helios: The People's Republic of China IS OwNeD — LXer Linux News
- The business of Linux in China — ZDNet UK Insight
- ZDNet Asia: IDC: Chinese Linux Market Grows Amid Barriers — Linux Today
- Innovation in Linux: An extraordinary Linux review — LXer Linux News
- Linux and The End Of The World: Installing Linux in Southern Chile — LXer Linux News