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Japan, China, Korea talk Linux

Publication:Australian ITDate:Apr 02 2004

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Japan, China and South Korea will consider standardising ways to use the free Linux operating system as a viable alternative to Microsoft Windows, a Japanese government spokesmans said.

A meeting of senior officials from the three East Asian countries will be held in Beijing on Saturday on policies related to information technologies, said the official at the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

"The agenda of the meeting will include establishment of standards for the use of Linux as our countries aim to share the results of research on open sources," the spokesman added.




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