eyre_xu | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 13 2006Two trends have worked against Microsoft in China over the past few years, said Mark Anderson, a Friday Harbor technology pundit and consultant.
One is China's desire to set its own software standards. The other is the overall emergence of the open-source Linux software platform as a strong and low-priced alternative to Windows.
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a Seattle startup led by former Microsoft Corp. and Amazon.com engineers is looking to carve out some territory in the fiercely competitive sector with a new service called Blue Dot.
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