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By Jo Best
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 19, 2004 6:36:00 PM

Microsoft's lack of multicultural savvy cost the Redmond behemoth millions of dollars, according to a company executive.

The software giant has seen its products banned in some of the biggest markets on earth--and it's all because of eight wrongly colored pixels, a dodgy choice of music and a bad English-to-Spanish dictionary.

Speaking at the International Geographical Union congress in Glasgow on Wednesday, Microsoft's top man in its geopolitical strategy team, Tom Edwards, revealed how one of the biggest companies in the world managed to offend one of the biggest countries in the world with a software slip-up.

When coloring in 800,000 pixels on a map of India, Microsoft colored eight of them a different shade of green to represent the disputed Kashmiri territory. The difference in greens meant Kashmir was shown as non-Indian, and the product was promptly banned in India. Microsoft was left to recall all 200,000 copies of the offending Windows 95 operating system software to try and heal the diplomatic wounds. "It cost millions," Edwards said.

Another social blunder from Microsoft saw chanting of the Koran used as a soundtrack for a computer game and led to great offence to the Saudi Arabia government. The company later issued a new version of the game without the chanting, while keeping the previous editions in circulation because U.S. staff thought the slip wouldn't be spotted, but the Saudi government banned the game and demanded an apology. Microsoft then withdrew the game.

The software giant managed to further offend the Saudis by creating another game in which Muslim warriors turned churches into mosques. That game was also withdrawn.

Microsoft has also managed to upset women and entire countries. A Spanish-language version of Windows XP, destined for Latin American markets, asked users to select their gender between "not specified," "male" or "bitch," because of an unfortunate error in translation.

Microsoft has also seen its unfortunate style of diplomacy have an effect in Korea, Kurdistan, Uruguay and to China--where a cartographical dispute saw Chinese employees hauled in front of the government.

Edwards said that staff members are now sent on geography courses to try to avoid such mishaps. "Some of our employees, however bright they may be, have only a hazy idea about the rest of the world," he said.

Silicon.com's Jo Best reported from London.

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Bad karma does that to you!  Xunil_Sierutuf | 08/19/04
my favorite quote of the day  Hanover Phist | 08/19/04
What a crock  ObiWayneKenobi | 08/19/04
wow M$ is learning s-l-o-w-l-y  xshakes | 08/19/04
Nova story is a myth  tic swayback | 08/19/04
Thanks for the correction  xshakes | 08/19/04
Dude, why the swearing?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/19/04
MS did it first  nucrash | 08/19/04
RE: Swearing/MS did it first  JakAttak | 08/20/04
spanish copy of xp  moondookie@... | 10/05/04
Right Arm My Brutha!  nschank | 08/19/04
Kashmir  Letophoro | 08/19/04
Serious or a Joke?  serpentmage | 08/19/04
Answer: He/she is seriously a joke..:)  Laff | 08/20/04
ah another example  NoMac | 08/19/04
Don't worry  seosamh_z | 08/19/04
FUNNY and sadly true all at the same time happy sad  Laff | 08/20/04
Bold assumption  Fred Fredrickson | 08/19/04
Plus  rapson | 08/19/04
SNICKER...:)  Laff | 08/20/04
tell you what...  ryusen | 08/19/04
Let's see Muslim warriors turning Churches into  Laff | 08/20/04
Stupid  gwinston@... | 08/23/04
what's teh difference?  ryusen | 08/19/04
Or any other culture  FilledOut | 08/20/04
And there is STILL  James Dean_z | 08/19/04
So your Geography Teacher....  rock06r | 08/19/04
They did in my school  balsover | 08/19/04
You know...  rock06r | 08/19/04
Do you live under a rock???  middle of nowhere | 08/19/04
So, since you were taught at ...  rock06r | 08/19/04
Never went to Harvard but  Linux User 147560 | 08/19/04
Wrong , I believe  KiwiIT | 08/19/04
RE: Wrong , I believe  JakAttak | 08/20/04
Hmm .........  cammobus@... | 08/31/04
Umm..  d_jedi | 08/20/04
Way to complicated a question for a simple  Laff | 08/20/04
Ah Jim ....... I am gonna Disagree  cammobus@... | 08/31/04
And another thing....  rock06r | 08/19/04
When I went to school...  Fred Fredrickson | 08/19/04
do you need...  ryusen | 08/19/04
Probably for the same reason Quebec is in Canada  voska | 08/20/04
I don't believe this, but  BXLE | 08/19/04
Never would have happened with Linux  NonZealot | 08/19/04
Are you...  rock06r | 08/19/04
LOL - Mike Cox has competition... (nt)  Fred Fredrickson | 08/19/04
Nah...  UncleBubba | 08/19/04
I agree, not even in the same league.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/21/04
He's no wannabe either  Squawkbox | 08/21/04
SEND ALL THE TECH COMPANIES IN INDIA THIS SOFTWARE  itanalyst | 08/19/04
Just where do you think some of it is written?  balsover | 08/19/04
Now we know why productivity lags in these countries...  Mike Cox | 08/19/04
And it's only been a couple of days....  rock06r | 08/19/04
8.637  Subsea | 08/19/04
7.683  sa_z | 08/20/04
The RUSSIAN judge strikes again!  Laff | 08/20/04
You mean the French judge?  d_jedi | 08/20/04
I was thinking more in terms of the Cold War days  Laff | 08/20/04
RE: 7.683  JakAttak | 08/20/04
RE: 7.683  JakAttak | 08/20/04
The Judge from Cajun Country agrees Mike wobbled on the balance beam.  Squawkbox | 08/21/04
Hey, these "however" bright guys can"t even make  mlindl | 08/19/04
Hmm, history is written by the victors (and whinners)  balsover | 08/19/04
How many BILLIONS has Microsucks cost customers ???  realitycheck101 | 08/19/04
You are my hero  NonZealot | 08/19/04
The wind beneith your wings so to speak?  Laff | 08/20/04
So stop ...  rock06r | 08/19/04
Naw..get a Mac, Appleworks, and any number of  Laff | 08/20/04
Select your gender?  Fred Fredrickson | 08/19/04
Language does change you know...  wolf_z | 08/20/04
Ain't that the truth......:)  Laff | 08/20/04
But it's so liberal of them  Fred Fredrickson | 08/20/04
species have gender  eglazier | 08/23/04
How eight pixels cost Microsoft millions  Loverock Davidson | 08/19/04
Funny if their "jobs" sent them to a country  FilledOut | 08/20/04
Um it is their JOB, and their responsibility! Also  Laff | 08/20/04
RE: it is their JOB  JakAttak | 08/20/04
I want the Spanish choices!  Alpha_Female | 08/20/04
Talk about overreaction!  d_jedi | 08/20/04
India X amount of people/customers. Pakistan Y  Laff | 08/20/04
Look at the group of ppl you're posting too  FilledOut | 08/20/04
Talk about ignorant!  Fred Fredrickson | 08/20/04
I'm confused..can't an island still be a country?  Laff | 08/23/04
Microsoft Millions  cosmicfoole@... | 08/20/04
Why am I not surprised?  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 08/20/04
Cause you've never liked em  FilledOut | 08/21/04
And you do?  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 08/21/04
I wonder if MS in toto deserves a category here?  Squawkbox | 08/21/04
Engineers!  badgertale | 08/22/04
It is not the fault of m$  mvaar | 08/22/04
the geographically disadvantaged  eglazier | 08/23/04
Burned by offshoring  Outside T. Box | 08/23/04
what would be fun is if...  jjustin01 | 08/23/04

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