Russia could have an operating system "national" to compete with Windows
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This is the headline I see www.20minutos.es. Apparently Russian President Vladimir Putin wants the government of his country lost independence on issues like security and software. Russia pretent to create a proprietary operating system that meets national needs. Also from the telecommunications ministry is making an effort to ensure all Russian schools use free software in 2009. Without doubt a great challenge. Microsoft seem difficult times in Russia.
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2 Comments on Russia could have an operating system "national" to compete with Windows
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Christian on Mon, 26th Jan 2009 6:57
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Cuba seeks to implement a proprietary operating system based on Linux on Sun, 15th Feb 2009 14:20
Hey, only a small correction, the current President Medvedev and Putin is the Prime Minister ![]()
[...] The technological independence of Cuba. This initiative joins the more recently China and Russia to build national operational systems to replace the majority Windows software. More [...]
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