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[News] China Moves to IPv6, Puts WindoUS Behind

China Builds a Better Internet

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| Americans have been hogging Internet addresses for decades, leaving
| late-comers like China to divvy up the few remaining slivers. But China
| is fighting back by vaulting to an addressing standard that could rewrite
| the rules of the Internet--and business innovation--for decades to come.
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http://www.cio.com/archive/071506/china.html

Linux has been supporting IPv6 for a long, long time, whereas Windows still
cannot even cope with 64-bit architectures. China loves Linux, but it
doesn't make a fuss in the press. There are also no companies to rave about
this.


http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/50004.html

        Linux Set to Soar in China

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2006/06/03/2003311446

        Government says all new PCs must be Linux-friendly 

http://www.businessweek.com/the_thread/techbeat/archives/2006/01/a_big_step_for.html

"China has long been seen as a fertile ground for Linux and other open source
software. In a country where more than 90% of software in use is pirated, it
seems like a natural fit." 


Red Flag Linux may be next on IBM's agenda

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| Jollans also addressed a question about why IBM did not release its own
| Linux distribution several years ago.
| 
| "We thought that if IBM was in the market as an 800-pound gorilla, it
| would have a negative effect on the Linux market. We won't do something
| that sets us against the community," he said. 
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http://www.networkworld.com/news/2006/092206-red-flag-linux-may-be.html


China to produce $125 (Linux) PC

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| A Chinese outfit is hoping to release a PC which will hit the shops with a 
| price tag of $125.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=34355


China looks to open-source community for advice

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| China is counting on senior members of the open-source community to
| help formulate policy ideas to promote open-source software, according
| to a local software executive.
|
| The China Open-Source Software Promotion Union (COPU), a government-backed
| industry group, has established a think tank comprised of 19 prominent
| open-source executives from overseas to develop a framework for better
| international cooperation.
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http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/05/18/78442_HNchinaopensource_1.html?source=rss&url=http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/05/18/78442_HNchinaopensource_1.html


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| Many such vendors previously sold PCs with free operating systems such as
| Linux or none at all...
|
| Observers believe the Chinese vendors signed their deals with Microsoft
| in April under pressure from Beijing, which is trying to show it is
| making serious efforts to stamp out piracy -- a major complaint from
| many Western governments.
|
| In late March, the Chinese government went so far as to issue a
| decree requiring PC makers to install a licensed operating system on
| each machine before it left the factory.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060601/bs_nm/china_microsoft_dc


China's Linux Adoption Threat to Microsoft?

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| Most recently, China has been placing their bets on Linux over Windows as
| the dominant OS for their needs. And one of the best examples of this on
| the desktop front would have to be with Turbolinux. The distribution has
| been so widely accepted by the Chinese that even HP has decided to begin
| selling PCs with the OS preinstalled for distribution. But it doesn't
| stop there. China has a distribution of its very own; you may know it as
| Red Flag Linux.
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http://www.osweekly.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2249&Itemid=449

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