Microsoft Admits it does not care about poor people

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Published Sun 22 Apr 2007, 350 Views, 3 Comments

 In a recient article "Microsoft helps poor students.. not really" it was exposed that a microsoft project to help poor people was fraud. A couple days later, microsoft admits to this by stating " This is not a philanthropic effort, this is a business".

 

"Microsoft aims to add 1b users by 2015
Reuters | Friday, 20 April 2007

 Microsoft, trying to meet its goal of doubling the number of computer users to 2 billion by 2015, promised to cut its software prices to governments in developing countries that provide free computers to school children.


Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates announced the program at a news conference in Beijing.

Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft said it plans to offer a software package called Microsoft Student Innovation Suite for $3 to governments purchasing and giving Windows-based computer to primary and secondary students.

The software bundle, which will be available in the second half of 2007, includes Windows XP Starter Edition, Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007, Windows Live Mail desktop and other programs.

"This is not a philanthropic effort, this is a business," Orlando Ayala, senior vice president at Microsoft's emerging segments market development group in an interview before the official announcement.

In many emerging markets, Microsoft has seen its software pirated and sold at a fraction of the price of a genuine product. Microsoft said the technology industry must also adapt business models to developing nations.

The company is working with retailers and computer makers in Brazil to test a pay-as-you-go system, because that model has been successful with mobile phones in the country. "

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    graeme ~ 18 months ago
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    The days when Microsoft holds a vice grip over the software industry and dictates terms to everyone could be drawing to a close. With software increasingly accessed over the internet, its difficult to imagine that this shift won't loosen their grip.
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      JV ~ 18 months ago
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      Tsk tsk.
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        animek2k3 ~ 18 months ago
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        wow..wasn't Bil gates leaving Microsoft to pursue other interests?
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          This is my two cents...

             
          Hey you know AdGuy always gets the last word! ;)

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