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By Ingrid Marson, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: May 25, 2005 4:17:00 PM

The Indian government is trying to encourage the use of computers across the country by distributing free CDs that contain localized versions of popular open-source applications.

The government has started distributing CDs containing Tamil-language versions of various open-source applications, including the Firefox browser, the OpenOffice.org productivity suite and the Columba e-mail client. It plans to freely distribute 3.5 million copies of the CD to Tamil speakers worldwide, according to R.K.V.S. Raman, a researcher at the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, a Bangalore-based organization involved in the production of the CD.

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Raman told ZDNet UK on Wednesday that the CDs have been in considerable demand following a newspaper-and-television advertising campaign last month.

"We have had a tremendous response to this (initiative)," he said. "In the first two weeks of the campaign we got about 100,000 hits daily on the Web site offering CDs, and about 2,000 to 3,000 downloads (of Tamil-language applications). We have already sent out around 50,000 CDs and have a backlog of 35,000."

Once the requested CDs have been sent out, more copies will be distributed with computer magazines and newspapers, according to Raman.

Even the president of India, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, has taken an interest in the project and earlier this month met the team involved in the production of the CD.

The next stage of the project is to distribute CDs containing applications in Hindi, the national language of India. This stage will be launched on June 21 and likely will involve more than the 3.5 million CDs earmarked for the current phase, said Raman. Eventually, the government plans to release CDs in all of the 22 official languages of India.

Raman believes open-source software has two main advantages for the Indian population--it is relatively inexpensive and it can be modified fairly easily. "We are sometimes not comfortable with Western user interfaces--they don't make sense in our culture, particularly for rural people who haven't had much access to technology. If we want to modify the software we have to have access to the code," he said.

The Indian government's decision to ship free software in this way likely will be a blow to Microsoft, which plans to release a low-cost version of Windows in India soon. Microsoft originally hoped to release its Windows XP Starter Edition--a low-cost, feature-restricted version of Windows XP--by the end of March, but it's now aiming for a June release.

Ingrid Marson of ZDNet UK reported from London.
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Yeah, who's getting hired at these McDonalds and KFCs in India? I can guarantee you it isn't Americans.

What American exports are being used in these places? More than likely, everything is... (Read the rest)
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Just curious Real World   | 05/25/05
They will also offer native languages of OpenOffice for Windows. DonnieBoy   | 05/25/05
In ndia they tend to be cross trained in the schools. B.O.F.H.   | 05/25/05
Software Written in the US Vicissidude   | 05/25/05
You would be surprised. doe_z   | 05/25/05
What Indian PC User Vicissidude   | 05/25/05
Logic please ujjwal_z   | 05/28/05
It Takes Brains To Get Rich Vicissidude   | 05/28/05
I wouldn't bet on it all being from the US! B.O.F.H.   | 05/25/05
Don't Count US Out Vicissidude   | 05/25/05
Are they spreading Linux too? doe_z   | 05/25/05
It is looking more like Microsoft will not be able to deny a critical mass DonnieBoy   | 05/25/05
As I've said along, do it AOL style FilledOut   | 05/25/05
And, do it in the native language!! That is one thing Microsoft can't do. DonnieBoy   | 05/25/05
Was of the opinion that FilledOut   | 05/25/05
All ready been done. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 05/25/05
I seem to remember it not having all languages voska   | 05/25/05
Great to have competition! George Mitchell   | 05/25/05
With most of the software jobs going to India... MepisLINUXuser   | 05/25/05
So Much for Free Trade Vicissidude   | 05/25/05
what about....? harish.mallipeddi@...   | 05/26/05
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Sure, Whatever Vicissidude   | 05/25/05
And you cant even make good cars yourselves... harish.mallipeddi@...   | 05/26/05
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before you call Indians buggers.... harish.mallipeddi@...   | 05/26/05
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Native languages not much of a help! harish.mallipeddi@...   | 05/26/05

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