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China creates foxit, wechat, clearmaster, what software does India creates?

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Do you mean Chinese entities from banking and other sectors don't need custom made solutions? LOL
Read my post again and tell me do I mean that ?
Please don't make me teach you English word by word. Go to a school or something.
 
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Read my post again and tell me do I mean that ?
Please don't make me teach you English word by word. Go to a school or something.

LOL. I never attended any school, sorry my English sucks. :D
 
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They probably don't know what service sector is...It's to serve the business, all kinds of market entities. China has a strong manufacturing and a booming service industry, and many large clusters of software customers. There is much more demand for software solutions. Every 7 minute, there is a company registered in China, look at this speed, this is all about demand. While India is different, their economy size is much smaller, their market demand is smaller too, not to mention their companies are less competitive to Chinese (Of course there are world class Indian comanies, but I mean average standard.) They rely very much on the western need, while Chinese software comapnies focusing on providing all around service to our local enterprises.
Well said, an isolated service sector won't be strong.
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China lags in desktop software but in cloud or web, she is pretty advance.

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I can tell you @jamahir will not be impressed by yet another Linux distro.

that is just a derivation of linux, just like china has "kylin".

but drdo announced in 2010 the start of a project to write india's own operating system, but four years since, that project has not gone anywhere.

Saraswat: DRDO working on India's own computer operating system - The Hindu

I seriously don't understand the purpose of such projects. Of course I may not be totally aware of the requirements. But all-in-all we have a robust platform provided by Unix-based systems. Better re-use it rather than trying to re-invent the wheel.
 
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I can tell you @jamahir will not be impressed by yet another Linux distro.

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I seriously don't understand the purpose of such projects. Of course I may not be totally aware of the requirements. But all-in-all we have a robust platform provided by Unix-based systems. Better re-use it rather than trying to re-invent the wheel.

1. intellectual pursuit... do it for the sake of doing such a thing.

2. os design must be pursued to remove of any complicated logic or unnecessary facility so that it becomes reliable and so that it lends to simplification of the platform it is being used within... when qnx os was designed in the early 80's, the two designers sought to use the "microkernel os" architecture because it made the contemporary hardware lot more reliable... this use was despite "microkernel" not being used in commercial os of that time... those two did it because they could and because they thought they had something better than the rest.
 
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Does India have to have such softwares now ?No!!!!!!!!!
In a country where PC and smart phone not popularized, sofeware is useless.

I dunno about PCs but everyone here owns a smart phone, trust me on that. :D
 
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Indians made zero which is the basis of all software used today

Indians also invented the Pentium chip :D
 
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Indians made zero which is the basis of all software used today

Indians also invented the Pentium chip :D

The Indian invent Pentium Chip thing is yet another evidence of shameless Indian.

Hindu give everyone an impression that JUST ONE person slog and say "let there be light" and Pentium is born.

The hindu is a pentium product manager with hundreds of engineer under him.

Indians are champion theives who steal credit, and this is world biggest cancer.
 
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The Indian invent Pentium Chip thing is yet another evidence of shameless Indian.

Hindu give everyone an impression that JUST ONE person slog and say "let there be light" and Pentium is born.

The hindu is a pentium product manager with hundreds of engineer under him.


Vinod Dham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vinod Dham (Gurmukhi: ਵਿਨੋਦ ਧਾਮ) is an inventor, entrepreneur and venture capitalist. He is popularly known as the Father of the Pentium chip, for his contribution to the development of highly successful Pentium processors from Intel
 
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