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Microsoft aims to reach next billion PC users

April 19, 2007 New program gives near-free Windows and Office to governments that buy PCs for students to use at home. TAGS: Will Poole, government, student, Microsoft Office, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., PC, software company, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft lets governments into Office

September 19, 2004 The productivity package is added to the program that allows governments to see Microsoft source code. TAGS: Jason Matusow, source code, government, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office 2003, XML, Microsoft Corp., document, security, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft speaks in tongues

March 16, 2004 The software giant announces a program to help governments produce local versions of Windows and Office. Is it a response to overseas pressure from open-source products? TAGS: government, language, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office 2003, open source, open-source software, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft offers cut-rate Windows

February 9, 2004 A low-cost version of Windows XP finds a home in Thai government offices, and the software giant says it may make the software available to other governments. TAGS: policy, Microsoft Office XP, productivity suite, government, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Office, Gartner Inc., open-source software, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., Linux, Microsoft Windows, operating system, PC

Microsoft mulls opening of Office code

January 16, 2004 The purveyor of proprietary software is looking to expand its Shared Source Initiative to Office, which lets companies see source code underlying Office, server applications and more. TAGS: Jason Matusow, source code, expansion, Microsoft Office, code, open source, government, Microsoft Corp., XML, server, Linux, Microsoft Windows

Army to Gates: Halt the free software

March 10, 2004 The software maker has been mailing free copies of its pricey Office productivity program to government employees, but at least two federal agencies are warning recipients to return the gifts. TAGS: ethics, gift, agency, Microsoft Office, recipient, offer, government, open-source software, Microsoft Corp., operating system, U.S., Microsoft Windows

Cracks seen in Microsoft pricing

August 22, 2003 Thailand's program that brings low-cost computers to the poor could have the unintended side effect of ending Microsoft's global one-price policy, according to Gartner. TAGS: Thailand, Gartner Inc., Information and Communication Technology, government, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, pricing, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows XP, operating system, Microsoft Windows, PC

Five countries to get cheap Windows XP

August 11, 2004 Most people in the world don't have a computer yet--so Microsoft has launched an ambitious plan to win them over early. TAGS: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, government, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, operating system, Microsoft Windows, PC

Microsoft cuts prices for Malaysia

March 2, 2004 Breaking its one-price policy, the company is selling a scaled-down software package as part of a Malaysian government drive to increase computer ownership. TAGS: Malaysia, Thailand, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Gartner Inc., government, software package, pricing, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, operating system, open source, PC
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