| Japan to study Linux [ABCNews] |
Nov. 20, 2002
More details about Japan's evaluation of Linux for government systems from the AP on ABCNews . . .
"Eager to catch up with nations switching to computer systems other than Microsoft Windows, Japan will study the possibility of using open-source software such as Linux at the government level."
"The public management ministry is earmarking 50 million yen ($410,000) for a panel of scholars and computer experts, including Microsoft officials, to finish the study by March 2004, Tatsuya Kawachi, a ministry deputy director, said Wednesday . . . "
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