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Hanoi - Young Vietnamese flock to Bill Gates
Reuters ^ | April 22, 2006 | Grant McCool

Posted on 04/22/2006 1:14:40 AM PDT by HAL9000

HANOI (Reuters) - Thousands of Vietnamese students climbed trees and pushed against barricades to give Microsoft founder Bill Gates a pop star's welcome in Hanoi on Saturday.

The world's richest man is on a one-day visit to the impoverished Southeast Asian country, which has the highest rate of fake software sold in the world, according to trade groups. With annual per capita income of $640 (360 pounds), few can afford Microsoft packages and pirated versions sell for a dollar or two.

"I hope that one day I can be as successful as him," said Nguyen Trung Dung, 19, one of about 7,000 students who swarmed the Hanoi University of Technology to see Gates.

Gates and the Ministry of Finance signed an agreement on Saturday that makes it the first arm of the Vietnamese government to use licensed software in its systems.

A statement said the agreement "reaffirms the government's commitment in copyright protection as the country integrates into the international community". Vietnam wants to become a member of the World Trade Organisation this year.

Gates, 50, received a standing ovation inside the university hall. Some students briefly clambered on the car carrying him as it left 90 minutes later for his next event.

Prime Minister Phan Van Khai and President Tran Duc Luong took time away from the ruling Communist Party National Congress, the most important event on the political calendar, to meet Gates. The eight-day meeting ends on April 25.

Khai, after outlining Vietnam's 20-year-long reforms that took it from a centrally planned economy to one driven by markets, told Gates: "I'm ready to listen to your advice."

The two also met last year in Seattle when Khai became the first Vietnamese Prime Minister to visit the United States since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975.

Economic analysts see education in technical skills and foreign languages, particularly English, as key to developing Vietnam's technology sector. About half of its 83 million people are under 30 years old.

Gates emphasised this point in his speech to the students.

"Now that the Internet has connected the world, some of the opportunity is not so much defined by geography but today it is much more determined by the educational investment you make."



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Technical
KEYWORDS: billgates; gates; hanoi; hanoibill; microsoft; microsoftchina; vietnam

1 posted on 04/22/2006 1:14:48 AM PDT by HAL9000
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To: HAL9000
With annual per capita income of $640 (360 pounds), few can afford Microsoft packages and pirated versions sell for a dollar or two.

"$640 is enough for anyone" - Bill Gates

2 posted on 04/22/2006 1:18:49 AM PDT by HAL9000 (Get a Mac - The Ultimate FReeping Machine)
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To: HAL9000

"Thousands of Vietnamese students climbed trees and pushed against barricades... Some students briefly clambered on the car carrying him as it left 90 minutes later for his next event. "

Does anyone else find this a little too Biblical?


3 posted on 04/22/2006 1:31:49 AM PDT by CheyennePress
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To: HAL9000

They love him long time.


4 posted on 04/22/2006 3:43:28 AM PDT by battlegearboat
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To: HAL9000
"$640 is enough for anyone" - Bill Gates

Brilliant!! I got it, but younger Freepers may have to do a search on [ "640k is enough for anyone" Gates].

5 posted on 04/22/2006 4:56:02 AM PDT by LZ_Bayonet
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To: HAL9000
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The world's richest man is on a one-day visit to the impoverished Southeast Asian country...
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"Impoverished" ?? Of course it would be socially impermissible and downright rude to even hint that this is a very misleading term. Impoverished implies it is not their fault, as if some outside force (say, from Mars) has forced them to be poor. Dare we mention that the leaders of this "impoverished" country choose social, economic and political policies that guarantee poverty and prevent prosperity?
6 posted on 04/22/2006 5:56:45 AM PDT by theBuckwheat
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To: HAL9000

The US gov should have shut all this down long ago.

Ho Chi Minh City To Be Intel's Vietnam Headquarters

http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/HK031297.HTM


7 posted on 04/22/2006 7:43:11 AM PDT by Golden Eagle
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