People of India may be mentally more ready to use Ubuntu or whatever Linux than especially 30-50 years old western folk. And the reason are schools and offices who had brainwashed people thinking that OSWindows and word processingMS Word.Whats even more amazing people still continue using Windows after some 15 years pain and sorrow of blue screen of death viruses malware endless rebooting insecurity unstable expensive computing.Change is coming but not from old and tired west. Change is coming from 3rd world and developing countries. These people will act differently than we in west. They will save lots of money by using Linux and free software. Me and my family have used only Linux and FLOSS since 2008 and well never come back to Windows.
Jane please also focus on having Ubuntu in cyber cafes. It will save these Internet providers money on licenses & also have safe & secure browsing.Interestingly all my favorite browsers Chrome Opera Firefox etc work very well on Ubuntu.
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