China to invest in Linux-based software
The Chinese government plans to throw its financial weight behind Linux-based computer systems that could rival Microsoft Corp's Windows in one of the world's fastest-growing technology markets, an official said on Wednesday.
China would build a domestic software industry around Linux -- a cheaper software standard that can be copied and modified freely -- said Gou Zhongwen, a vice minister at the powerful Ministry of Information Industry.
"Linux is an opportunity for us to make a breakthrough in developing software," he was quoted as saying on the ministry Web site www.mii.gov.cn. "But the market cannot be developed on a large scale without government support."
Gou did not give details on the amount of planned government investment in Linux.
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China's information technology market is growing at 20 percent a year, with software sales expected to reach $30.5 billion in 2005, according to research house International Data Corp.
