Novell Launches Linux Champions Club in Asia Pacific
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| Novell announced today the launch of the Asia Pacific chapter of the Novell
| Linux Champions Club, following the success of the Champions Club in Europe.
| The objective of the Club is to build a community of Linux proponents among
| Novell’s strategic partners and their partners, eventually creating a
| Linux-friendly ecosystem in Asia Pacific.
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http://www.smbedge.com/news/view/11/7825/1/
Nokia takes a similar approach with Symbian.
$20K in prizes for best Symbian open source apps
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| Open source developers are a little spoiled for choice right now - with the
| OpenMoko finally available they might feel more inclined towards a platform
| which itself utilises an open ideal.
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http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/07/17/nokia_s60_competition/
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LinuxWorld Korea reflects boom in Asian Linux use
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| Embedded Linux is becoming a big deal in Korea. And China. And Japan.
| Ubuntu instigator Mark Shuttleworth was one of the four keynote speakers
| at LinuxWorld Korea this year, and instead of talking about Linux in
| general or desktop Linux or even Linux on servers, he spoke about
| embedded Ubuntu, then sat down for a short private conversation with a
| Samsung vice president about embedded Linux, then flew off to Guangzhou,
| China, for yet another set of discussions about embedded Linux at an
| Open Source China conference. Fellow keynoter Jim Zemlin, executive
| director of the Linux Foundation, hitched a ride with Shuttleworth on
| his private jet; he wanted to hit the Guangzhou conference, too.
|
| Shuttleworth obviously believes emebedded Linux is getting big in Asia
| -- and wants to make sure Ubuntu is part of this wave -- to the point
| where he literally flew from the other side of the world, specifically
| from DebConf 7 in Edinburgh, Scotland, to spend less than 18 hours in
| Korea before heading off to China.
|
| The reason embedded Linux is a hotter topic in CJK than in other parts
| of the world should be obvious: This is where the vast majority of the
| world's handheld computing devices are made.
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http://www.linux.com/feature/115194
Linux hot at top Japanese embedded conference
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| Japan's largest embedded conference of the year reportedly
| featured a growing number of Linux-related demonstrations,
| compared to previous years.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9926749642.html
Japanese Government to Embrace Linux
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| Oracle Japan is said to be leading the effort, which could launch
| as early as next month.
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http://biz.yahoo.com/seekingalpha/070503/34429_id.html?.v=1
Schools across Japan may switch to Linux
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| Japan's public broadcaster NHK reported late last week that the
| Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry plans to introduce
| the open-source operating system Linux for use within classrooms
| across the country in the near future.
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http://gyaku.jp/en/index.php?cmd=contentview&pid=000112
Korea to Support Open Source Program
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| The government plans to spend 4 billion won ($4.29 million) this year
| alone proliferating open-source programs such as Linux across the
| country.
|
| The Ministry of Information and Communication yesterday said it
| would financially support universities or local governments, which
| adopt open-source platforms and software. In particular, personal
| computers will be the main focus of this year.
|
| [...]
|
| As a part of the project, the Information Ministry designated
| Kwangju City as a Linux city and the Gangwon Provincial University
| as a Linux university last year.
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http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/biz/200704/kt2007041219175411880.htm
First phase of Korea's open-source city is high success
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| Following the trend of open source adaptation in major cities worldwide,
| one of the major Korean cities, Gwangju Metropolitan City, successfully
| jumped onto the open source transition, receiving spotlight from related
| industry.
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http://www.zdnet.co.kr/etc/eyeon/enterprise/0,39036961,39154182,00.htm
Haansoft Teams Up with Redgate, Targets Linux Market in Asia
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| Haansoft said on Wednesday that it had teamed up with domestic
| security firm Redgate to reinforce security for 'Asianux.'
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http://english.etnews.co.kr/news/detail.html?id=200701110004
South Korea's ETRI develops advanced Linux desktop search system, puts end to
erroneous results
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| On 21st, South Korean R&D firm ETRI announced that they have developed new
| Linux desktop search system, 'antbear'. The antbear can analyze and run
| advanced text searches, producing more accurate results by precisely
| analyzing the search words.
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http://www.zdnet.co.kr/etc/eyeon/internet/0,39036962,39154048,00.htm
An open source development project 'Winter of Code' just got launched!
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| Soonseon Kwon, who runs KLDP (Korean Linux Documentation Project)
| said, "This is the first ever open source event in Korea and I hope
| it will serve as a good opportunity to promote the open source to
| Korean students. I also hope that both the students and resulting
| projects can put a positive effect on the open source community."
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http://www.zdnet.co.kr/etc/eyeon/enterprise/0,39036961,39153660,00.htm
'Genome Project' Led by Open Source HPC
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| The BLAST tool module is highly compatible to run on Linux
| platform with advantage of considerably faster result compared
| to running on other platform.
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http://www.zdnet.co.kr/etc/eyeon/enterprise/0,39036961,39153485,00.htm
Army Considers Shift to Open-Source Programs
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| Following the trend of the nation's government agencies, universities
| and post offices, the South Korean military is considering jumping onto
| the open-source bandwagon.
|
| Open source refers to programs, of which source codes are available for
| use or modification by anyone. The codes are not owned by an individual
| or company.
|
| [...]
|
| The Army has shown interest in open-source programs, such as Linux, over
| the past few years, and it began two pilot runs with Linux recently.
|
| It plans to invest up to 400 million won this year to build an education
| center for open-source software and establish systems to run war-game
| simulations based on Linux.
|
| In addition, Army computer officials met with Linux experts at the
| state-backed Korea IT Industry Promotion Agency (KIPA) late last month
| to delve into the feasibility of its Linux scheme.
|
| "At the request of the Army, we visited them to explain Linux in late
| August," a KIPA official said. "We hope it deploys Linux as its main
| operating system."
|
| "If the Army that puts security and stability first selects Linux, it
| would provide momentum for the country's open-source initiative since
| the decision would assure people of the reliability of Linux," he added.
|
| Linux is free software that offers an alternative operating system to
| the closed-door Windows operating program owned by Microsoft, which
| today dominates the global market.
|
| The Korean government is working to reduce its reliance on Windows by
| strengthening the presence of Linux and other open-source programs.
|
| Korea Post, the country's postal service provider, last year started a
| four-year program to install a Linux-based operating system on thousands
| of PCs in its nationwide branches.
|
| A new online information system for schools, dubbed the National
| Education Information System, also opted to use Linux-powered platforms
| on its 2,331 servers last year.
|
| In addition, earlier this year, the government designated Kwangju City as
| a Linux city and the Gangwon Provincial University as a Linux university.
| The two organizations have installed open-source software as their primary
| operating systems.
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http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/200609/kt2006091517155210440.htm
Korean court rebuffs Microsoft in patents case
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| Microsoft has taken another slap from the authorities in Korea, after
| a court decision in a patent dispure raised the prospect of Officeb
| eing taken off the shelves in the country.
|
| Microsoft said it was continuing to dispute the patent's validity.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/11/27/ms_korea_court/
Consumers in No Hurry for Vista Upgrade
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| In a survey of 4,144 members of Danawa.com, a price comparison site,
| only 14 percent of respondents said that they will immediately upgrade
| to the Vista platform when Microsoft releases it on January 30.
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http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/biz/200612/kt2006122918214111890.htm
Korean government warns against Vista upgrade
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| The Ministry of Information and Communication said that it wished it
| could tell a private company like Microsoft to postpone the release
| of Vista, but it can't. The best thing, an official said, was not to
| install Vista before you know what you're getting into.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37159
The cost of monoculture
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| Korea will only get beyond this problem by 1) applying Korean laws
| on open standards to the certificate authorities, 2) reassigning new
| certificates which work with open web standards to all Koreans, 3)
| reprogramming all Korean websites to support 128 bit SSL which will
| allow for a heterogeneous marketplace of operating systems and web
| browsers. This is a herculean task and thus Korea stays hostage to
| Redmond.
|
| Fascinating history. Unintended consequences and de-facto monopolies
| create costs too high to calculate and must be borne without question.
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http://www.kanai.net/weblog/archive/2007/01/26/00h53m55s#003095
Is MS Overcharging Koreans for Vistas?
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| Microsoft?s Windows Vista program is selling in South Korea at
| prices up to 70 percent higher than in the United States or
| Japan, with Microsoft blaming Korea's immature market
| for the price difference.
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http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/200701/kt2007012618202953460.htm
"AnNyung 1.3 2007.03.19" (Korean Linux distro)
http://annyung.oops.org/
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