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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 11, 2005 7:41:00 PM

Microsoft plans to expand its low-cost Windows XP Starter Edition program to Brazil, the company confirmed Monday.

"On April 13, Microsoft is going to announce the expansion of its five market program to include Brazil," a Microsoft representative told CNET News.com. The company already offers the software in Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand, and has announced plans for India and Russia. The effort in India was pushed back slightly, but the company has said it expects to have Starter Edition launched there by June.

Microsoft declined to offer details on the Brazilian version or when it will launch, though it is expected to be similar to other versions of Starter Edition. In its current form, Starter Edition is not sold on store shelves, but only as part of low-cost PCs. There are other restrictions on the software itself, such as the ability to open only a maximum of three programs at a time.

The move comes as Brazil, a noted supporter of open-source software, seeks to offer a low-cost PC program. There have been reports that the government will use Linux, but Microsoft says it is unaware of being out of the running.

"We will continue to work closely with the government to explore how Microsoft can help address the challenge of enabling digital inclusion through programs such as PC Connectado and other innovative programs," the software maker said in a statement. The company said it "shares the Brazilian government's desire to see a local vibrant IT industry."

Word of Microsoft's plans for Brazil started spreading after the company began demonstrating a localized version of the operating system to Brazilian journalists. The briefings were earlier noted on Microsoft-tracking site Microsoft Watch.

Although some have said Starter Edition is off to a slow start in the countries where it has launched, Microsoft said it's pleased with the results, though it would not say how many PCs have shipped with the operating system.

"We have a tremendous amount of input from first-time PC users in developing technology markets," Mike Wickstrand, director of Windows product management, said in a recent interview. "The feedback that they are giving us is that Windows XP Starter Edition is a valuable product. We're committed to learning and evolving to meet the needs of those customers."

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They will offer a third world update price to home edition. The starter edition sounds like shareware with a restriction. It must be working to some degree because no news is good news from those other places. It would be nice to hear some feedback.... (Read the rest)
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this is good...  Monkey_MCSE | 04/11/05
Forums working  nucrash | 04/11/05
didn't know they were down  Monkey_MCSE | 04/11/05
Microsludge determined to smear the planet  Jeff Spicoli | 04/11/05
I Am Getting Real Tired Of Anti Americans Like You  RobertoSalazar | 04/11/05
Yeah dude  Jeff Spicoli | 04/11/05
Not Quite  osreinstall | 04/11/05
And I'M getting REALLY tired of PSEUDO Americans like YOU ...  Judas I. | 04/11/05
It is not that bad  osreinstall | 04/11/05
You could be right, osreinstall:  Judas I. | 04/11/05
I know I'm right Obutterball  osreinstall | 04/11/05
Ah yes...  Linux User 147560 | 04/11/05
Re: China  osreinstall | 04/11/05
Programs are probably locked at the service level  nucrash | 04/12/05
Pirates will always be with us  osreinstall | 04/12/05
I'd put that a different way  Fred Fredrickson | 04/11/05
I am use to that abuse  nucrash | 04/12/05
Question: who makes the computers?  Anton Philidor | 04/11/05
I hope they offer a choice too  Michael Kelly | 04/11/05
Sounds good to me.  Anton Philidor | 04/11/05
Then..  Jeff Spicoli | 04/11/05
It's a small one time cost  Michael Kelly | 04/11/05
Guessing at how a dual boot would be used.  Anton Philidor | 04/11/05
Re: Guessing at how a dual boot would be used.  none none | 04/11/05
Re: It's a small one time cost  none none | 04/11/05
Forgot about that  Michael Kelly | 04/12/05
It will never happen  Fred Fredrickson | 04/11/05
Re: Sounds good to me.  none none | 04/11/05
Delusional Anty  Jeff Spicoli | 04/11/05
The point may not be to move away from Microsoft.  Anton Philidor | 04/11/05
So then you realize that linux is the better choice  Jeff Spicoli | 04/11/05
Re:So then you realize that linux is the better choice  richdave | 04/12/05
Yeah, Anton, just like Microsoft trusts ...  Judas I. | 04/11/05
I wasn't commenting on Microsoft's motives.  Anton Philidor | 04/11/05
I find it hard to separate Microsoft's actions and their motives.  Judas I. | 04/12/05
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Because freedom works both ways  osreinstall | 04/11/05
The people were always coerced..  Jeff Spicoli | 04/11/05
Very Easy  osreinstall | 04/11/05
Re: Because freedom works both ways  none none | 04/11/05
Food stamps don't cover twinkies?!  Anton Philidor | 04/11/05
And furthermore, ZDNet, we want smilies back.  Anton Philidor | 04/11/05
Twinkies are chemicals  osreinstall | 04/11/05
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Re: Twinkies are chemicals  none none | 04/11/05
In fairness  osreinstall | 04/11/05
none none, never agree to accept less than you should have.  Anton Philidor | 04/12/05
none, the subsidized computer with XP Starter...  Anton Philidor | 04/12/05
Re:Because freedom works both ways  richdave | 04/12/05
In the US, the court system assured...  Anton Philidor | 04/12/05
Re:Re:Because freedom works both ways  richdave | 04/12/05
There are some linux setups  osreinstall | 04/12/05
I'll bet 90% XP Starter, given a choice.  Anton Philidor | 04/11/05
Correction  Anton Philidor | 04/11/05
Why?  Jeff Spicoli | 04/11/05
It's not about the US...  Anton Philidor | 04/12/05
I think your first sentence made more sense  voska | 04/12/05
Guess U R wrong...  Linux User 147560 | 04/11/05
One quote unintentionally identifies the problem...  Anton Philidor | 04/11/05
Anty..  Jeff Spicoli | 04/11/05
The cannibal metaphor is from Wired.  Anton Philidor | 04/11/05
Anton, technology and employment  Richard Flude | 04/11/05
Richard, technology helps, and Mickey's brooms in Fantasia...  Anton Philidor | 04/12/05
Re: I'll bet 90% XP Starter, given a choice.  none none | 04/11/05
The Windows advantages listed...  Anton Philidor | 04/12/05
Someone has a problem with Conectiva?  FirstNLastN | 04/11/05
Here is a partial solution  michael-t | 04/11/05
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'Sales' based on PC's schipped?  Fred Fredrickson | 04/11/05
Re: 'Sales' based on PC's schipped?  none none | 04/11/05
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