Linux exec: Personal computers will be free like phones - Computerworld

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Look for personal computer users to soon get their hardware in the same way that they get their cell phones: for free as part of telecommunications service subscriptions, the executive director of the Linux Foundation said on Friday afternoon.

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In a presentation at the O'Reilly OSCON (Open Source Convention), Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin said a trend will emerge in which users would select a wireless or network service provider and get a free PC with a data plan.  AT&T, he said, already is offering netbooks as part of a service plan, with the user getting the netbook for $50. In an interview on Thursday, Zemlin elaborated on his free PC vision, enabled by the rise of netbooks running Linux. "What made the cell phone industry in the U.S. in particular take off in the mid-90s was the free phone," he said.

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