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[News] [Riva] Microsoft Lies to the Government About "Choice"

  • Subject: [News] [Riva] Microsoft Lies to the Government About "Choice"
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 16:51:52 +0000
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Software industry's false choice for governments

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| At Microsoft's Public Sector CIO Summit this 
| week, Microsoft is promising governments 
| "choice," a theme normally reserved for the 
| freedom-loving open-source set.
| 
| But Microsoft's "choice" campaign is all about 
| giving governments the option to step into the 
| Google-blessed cloud realm without leaving the 
| comfort of their Windows/Office/etc. 
| environments. For some, and perhaps many, this 
| may be just the sort of safe choice they're 
| seeking.
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10458845-16.html


Related:

MS âSoftware Choiceâ scheme a clever fraud

,----[ Quote ]
| Microsoft's new "Software Choice" campaign is all for your right to choose...
| as long as you choose Microsoft. It's too bad that Intel and the U.S.
| Government couldn't see through the rhetoric.
|
| Microsoft is worried about Peruvian Congressman Edgar Villanueva's proposal
| for his nation's government agencies to standardize on Free Software for
| their own internal use. But Villanueva makes an important point: everybody
| has to deal with the government. If a government uses proprietary software,
| its citizens will probably have to use the same software to communicate with
| it. A government web site that only supports Internet Explorer would lock
| citizens into that Microsoft product. In contrast, a government site using
| open standards and avoiding patented software would allow citizens to choose
| between many different kinds of software to access the site.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2002/08/09/ms_software_choice_scheme/
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