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BANGALORE, India (AP) - The launch of a low-cost version of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system in India has been postponed due to delays in adapting it for local users, a senior company official said Tuesday.
The keenly awaited launch of the Windows XP Starter Edition will happen in June, not during the first quarter of 2005 as earlier promised, said Ranjivjit Singh, the marketing and business operations director of Microsoft's Indian subsidiary.
"We are still working on providing Indian language capability," he told reporters in the southern city of Bangalore. "You can't underestimate the huge development work involved."
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