BusinessWeek: Linux Spreads Its Wings In India
Sep 22, 2006, 13:30 (10 Talkback[s])
"With 4,000 students and just 21 computers, the Cotton Hill
Girls High School in the south Indian city of Trivandrum wouldn't
appear to be at the vanguard of anything related to information
technology. Yet the 71-year-old school is abandoning Microsoft
Windows software in favor of its free, open-source rival, Linux. So
when students--typically eight to a machine, seated at two
benches--turn on their PCs they see Linux desktop software that
helps them navigate their way to all manner of math, graphics, and
writing programs. 'We're using something called Linux,' says
12-year-old Arya VM as she plays with Tux Paint, a Linux drawing
and painting application. And Windows? 'Never heard of it,' she
says..."
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