• $3 Software to Bridge Digital Divide!

    $3 Software to Bridge Digital Divide!

    Techtree News Staff, Apr 19, 2007 1832 hrs IST

    With a view to bridging the global digital divide, Microsoft plans to create new products to bring technology to those who still don't have access to it.

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With a view to bridging the digital divide worldwide, Microsoft has announced plans to create new products and programs to help bring social and economic opportunity to an estimated 5 billion people who continue to remain untouched by the benefits of technology.

Among these announcements, the one that draws most attention is Microsoft's intention to introduce a $3 (Rs 150 approx) software package called "Student Innovation Suite" for governments to subsidize student PCs.

Microsoft said starting the second half of 2007, the "Student Innovation Suite," including Windows XP Starter Edition, Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007, Microsoft Math 3.0, Learning Essentials 2.0 for Microsoft Office, and Windows Live Mail desktop, will be sold for $3 (Rs 150 approx) to governments looking to subsidize the cost of PCs for primary and secondary students - for use at home and at school.

The company also announced it will open 90 new innovation centers around the world. Currently, there are 110 such centers offering technology access/know-how to academics, local startup software companies, and other groups.

Microsoft said it is designing a Web site to help Engineering Grads to get additional training and find jobs. Initially, this program will be available only in India, with plans to widen the footprint across the globe. The site is slated to go online by end 2007, Microsoft said.

Speaking about the initiative, Chairman of Microsoft and eternal Philanthropist, Bill Gates said, "Bringing the benefits of technology to the next 5 billion people will require new products that meet the needs of underserved communities; creative new business approaches that make technology more relevant, accessible and affordable; and close collaboration between local governments, educational institutions, and community organizations."

As such, Microsoft intends to partner with government, inter-governmental organizations, academia, and industry leaders to expand the opportunities presented by technology worldwide.

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(11) Comments
Chris Penguin
,Vancouver Canada, on Apr 21, 2007 10:53 PM
Wow thats funny, just a year ago some "eternal Philanthropist" named um .. Bill Gates was canning the idea of the OLPC program saying without Broadband and Support it wouldnt work. Now he lowers the price so the same people that he said couldnt use a free computer, can now buy from him and it will all be okay, not to mention that XP is around 120 OEM cdn $ why am i why am i paying almost 150% more than someone else.Yes its a great and friendly company, Publicly put down a worlwide initiative to help children of the world, then a year later instead of helping, try and make oney off it.to bad news sites just print reworked news feeds, instead of actually looking for the whole story instead of just this weeks press release
RC Price
,New York, on Apr 20, 2007 12:11 AM
Ubuntu is already completely free and better software to boot!
Pradip Shah
,Vadodara, on Apr 21, 2007 09:01 AM
The best part is they will ship it to you totally free any where in the world entirely at their cost.
Pradip Shah
,Vadodara, on Apr 21, 2007 09:00 AM
The cost of stamping these CDs would be no more than about Rs. 10, 20 cents, US. They are still making a huge profit, around US$ 10 bullion after expenses. What they are looking at is future, full price paying prospective customer base. What we will end up with M$ literate IT morons.
Anil
,Chennai, on Apr 19, 2007 08:34 PM
Wonderfull. The starter pack was a step in right direction. I have bought 3 copies for my wife and relative and they are perfectly happy. Add to that office and u are talking about full working PC . Great going. We are taking about virtually free software
Pradip Shah
,Vadodara, on Apr 21, 2007 08:56 AM
What did you pay for the Office Suite. Or was that for FREE !!!!
C Penguin
,Van, Canada, on Apr 20, 2007 11:19 PM
This from the company that a year ago its great and wise leader stood up and joked about the stupidity of a cheap little computer for 3rd worlds saying they need support and broadband to make them any use.Now here they are blowing their own horn about how they want to help now. Two things really bother me about this, #1 How come xp still costs 120cdn, hmmmm fair pricing atleast with the OLPC project they have said if they sell to the public they will cost more to subsidize poor countrys purchases(honesty,A Lost ART), and 2nd and even more bothersome is the way all the news sites are touting it as a good and new plan, I used to think news meant looking into a story and piecing it together with relavent facts to give a informed opinion or view, not just looking at a press release and turning it into a printable colum.It does seem we are the instant generation, as a company can say what it wants, then just wait awhile, put out a good guy press release and all is well
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,gfhfh, on Apr 20, 2007 01:41 PM
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Manoj
,Mumbai, on Apr 20, 2007 12:30 AM
Soon he may start paying people for using his overrated crap!!! just to let people addicted....use GNU/Linux.
Gdn | TD
,Chennai, on Apr 19, 2007 11:31 PM
Can u gimme more details about where this office is?
gurpreet
,faridabad, on Apr 19, 2007 10:54 PM
where to get this in delhi and gurgaon

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