How the US Government Derailed Japan's Ambitious Global OS Project
In the 1980s, Japan launched an ambitious initiative to develop a homegrown operating system intended for global adoption. The project represented a significant push by Japan to establish technological sovereignty and compete with dominant US software players. However, the United States government intervened, applying pressure that ultimately disrupted the initiative's progress. The episode highlights how geopolitical and economic rivalries have long shaped the development of foundational computing technologies.
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