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The Redmond, Wash.-based software giant is courting government officials, donating money to educational projects, and investing in joint ventures with local companies, said Jun Tang, president of Microsoft China. A few years back, the company was grappling with widespread piracy and with charges, brought by its former top China executive, that it price-gouged Chinese customers.
And the lure of Linux has proved especially strong for governments wary of relying too heavily on U.S.-based Microsoft. On Monday, both the German and Taiwanese governments announced serious open-source efforts. China is in the same boat.
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