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http://www.engadget.com/2014/01/16/c...rating-system/
"Shanghai Liantong has joined forces with the ISCAS (Institute of Software at the Chinese Academy of Sciences) and the government to launch COS, which simply stands for China Operating System"
"Apart from the open source code, this Linux-based OS is said to be developed "entirely independently," in the hopes of breaking the foreign software monopoly..."