● 11.23.08
●● Visvesvaraya Technological University Sells Out, ‘Sells’ Children to Microsoft
Posted in Asia, Boycott Novell, Microsoft at 9:21 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
“People get the government their behavior deserves. People deserve better than that.”
–Richard Stallman
ANIVAR reports that a lot of Indian outlets (papers, magazines and everything) have taken note of the Boycott Novell protest [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] and are now covering this widely all across the nation. But just around the same time that the 'Open' University is named and slammed for promoting non-Open and non-Free software, the same thing happens in India, where Microsoft is trying to catch children while they are young. The amazing thing is that seniors permit this to happen.
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The Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) and Microsoft Corporation, U.S., will partner in curriculum development programmes, students’ projects, continuing education, research and development.
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Microsoft will offer many products such as Visual Studio 2008, Professional Edition, Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition, Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition, Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition and also platform resources such as SQL Server 2008 Developer Edition, SQL Server Express Windows Server and Standard Edition (both 2003 and 2008) for every technically-inclined student.
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That’s a last resort to Microsoft, but those who allow this to carry on do more damage to the children than they help them. █
Further reading:
Bill Gates’ Retirement Merely a Political Lock-in CrusadeMicrosoft ‘Buys’ Dubai Away from GNU/Linux, Calls it “Charity”; Paris Also?OOXML Sins and “Charity” Against GNU/LinuxIt’s Not Dumping Because They Call it “Charity”Boosting Windows Vista Sales Using AIDS“Let Them Eat Vista…”Mysterious New Moves in the Gates FoundationMicrosoft Carries on Dumping to Make Its Products a ‘Standard’The Takeaways from the GiveawaysMicrosoft Must Be Absolutely TerrifiedMore “Independent” Studies… Against GNU/Linux
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