Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 16th Jan 2006 18:26 UTC, submitted by glarepate
Microsoft Taiwan's parliament has voted to end its dependence on Microsoft software, demanding that the government reduce purchases from the software giant by 25 percent this year. The resolution, passed on Friday, is an attempt by the island's law-making body to end the near monopoly Microsoft has with local government offices, a legislative aide said.
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choose to save taxpayers moneys
by viator on Tue 17th Jan 2006 01:27 UTC
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2005-10-11

The Us govt should be making decisions along the same lines. They should use as little of ms as possible.
They are wasting taxpayers money trying to keep desktops free from viri adware malware worms trojans etc. etc.
And rediculous ms licensing fees.