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The project, proposed by Japan's Trade Minister Takeo Hiranuma at a conference in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on Wednesday, is intended to bolster the popularity of Windows' rivals, such as Linux, and boost their share in such markets as digital cameras, mobile phones and car navigation systems.
``The idea is to get existing non-Windows operating systems, such as Linux, to be more broadly used, rather than developing a totally new operating system,'' said ministry official Takashi Kume.
Kume said development of non-Windows based software that is not Windows compatible would provide users a broader range of software and allow manufacturers a wider choice of platforms in developing electronics and information devices.
The Japanese government has already earmarked 1 billion yen ($85.5 million) yen for the project and plans to back an open-source software forum to be set up by major Japanese electronics companies such as Hitachi, Matsushita, NEC and Fujitsu.
The three countries will hold talks in mid-September to discuss further details of the project, Kume said.
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