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The Intersection of Microsoft, Linux, and China

at_$tephen writes "Fortune magazine has an article stressing the Chinese market's importance to Microsoft's long term strategy, and touching on Linux's involvement in the Chinese market. In the early days of Microsoft rampant piracy helped establish it as the de facto standard in PCs despite good alternatives. History may be unfolding again here, with the exception that having the Chinese government as an ally has huge additional benefits. Or perhaps Gates has met his match with the Chinese government. 'In another boost for Microsoft, the government last year required local PC manufacturers to load legal software on their computers. Lenovo, the market leader, had been shipping as few as 10% of its PCs that way, and even US PC makers in China were selling many machines "naked." Another mandate requires gradual legalization of the millions of computers in state-owned enterprises. In all, Gates says, the number of new machines shipped with legal software nationwide has risen from about 20% to more than 40% in the past 18 months.'"

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  1. Opening of a Joke by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The Intersection of Microsoft, Linux, and China Ok, so a penguin, a panda & an animated paperclip walk into a bar ...
    1. Re:Opening of a Joke by genner · · Score: 5, Funny

      The paperclip says it looks like your attempting to tell a joke....

    2. Re:Opening of a Joke by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      ... Cancel or Allow?

    3. Re:Opening of a Joke by baeksu · · Score: 2, Funny

      ...And the panda eats shoots and leaves...

      (Boy, I never thought I'd get to use the panda joke on /.)

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  2. Summary Title by Ohreally_factor · · Score: 1, Funny

    The Intersection of Microsoft, Linux, and China Oh fuck. Another car analogy?
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    It's not offtopic, dumbass. It's orthogonal.
    1. Re:Summary Title by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      I think if you triangulate Microsoft, Linux, and China you end up with Goatse.