OMG, they're insidious! Too bad the some gov'ts would actually consider 
replacing their Linux install with XP.

On Friday 07 December 2007 12:45:23 am Manny wrote:
> Third World Disempowerment
> December 6th, 2007 by Maddog
>
> The One laptop per Child (OLPC) initiative has gotten quite a bit of
> coverage lately. The latest development is that Microsoft may be jumping
> on the bandwagon if it can get a version of Windows XP to run on the XO
> laptop. The "Microsoft Statement on Expanding Support for Low Cost Flash
> Based Computing Devices" states:
>
>     REDMOND, Wash. -- Dec. 5, 2007 -- As part of Microsoft Corp.'s
>     Unlimited Potential effort to bring the benefits of technology
>     to the next 5 billion people by transforming education,
>     fostering local innovation, and enabling jobs and opportunity,
>     Microsoft today announced plans to further expand flash-based
>     Windows XP support for low-cost hardware computing devices.
>     This builds on the success of similar support for devices such
>     as Intel Corporation's Classmate PC and ASUS' Eee PC,
>     complementing Unlimited Potential's focus on transforming
>     education in emerging segments.
>
>     As part of this commitment, Microsoft plans to publish formal
>     design guidelines early next year that will assist flash-based
>     device manufacturers in designing machines that enable a high-
>     quality Windows experience. In addition, there will be limited
>     field trials in January 2008 of Windows XP for One Laptop per
>     Child's XO laptop. Microsoft's goal is to provide a high-quality
>     Windows experience on the XO device; if this is achieved, then
>     Windows XP for the XO could be available as early as the second
>     half of 2008.
>
> Mary Jo Foley, veteran Microsoft watcher, in her article "Microsoft
> moves a step closer toward getting Windows on OLPCs", asks:
>
>     What do you think the prospects are for Windows XP-based OLPC
>     systems? Will Microsoft be able -- and willing -- to undercut
>     Linux OLPCs on price (and will that be a bad thing, if poorer
>     nations end up with more, less-expensive computer choices?
>
> My question is: Why replace free with proprietary?
>
> Read the entire article at:
> http://www.infoweapons.com/blog/?p=100



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