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Monthly Archives: December 2005
Quinn si dimette
Peter Quinn, il chief information officer del Commonwealth of Massachusetts ha annunciato le sue dimissioni dall’incarico a partire dal 12 Gennaio. Il progetto di adozione del formato OpenDocument (ODF) va avanti, a prescindere dalle sue dimissioni. Quello che mi deprime … Continue reading
LXer: The Open Standards Monopoly Challenging Innovation in Redmond
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GROKLAW: What MS’ Alan Yates Said About Convergence of ODF & Open XML
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Libraries associations come out with major endorsement for OpenDocument Format
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ContraCostaTimes.com | 12/18/2005 | Many of state’s digital records disappearing
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IBM abbandona ecma TC45
Il commento di Simon Phipps riguardo la notizia che IBM non parteciperà al TC per i formati di OfficeXML Continue reading
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Thank you for all the comments | Decentralized Information Group (DIG) Breadcrumbs
Tim Berner’s Lee, l’inventore del World Wide Web dice nel suo nuovo blog I built on the work of others Avrebbe dovuto brevettare la sua invenzione? Thank you for all the comments
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» When two standards are better than one | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com
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The market should decide
The golder words, used by Microlobbyists is always the same:
The market should decide
But the same Microlobbyists don’t accept that a perfectly legitimate market player, the Commonwealth of Massachussets has decided not to choose Microsoft.
Then the Microlobbyists go on and repeat the same words:
The market should decide
Are we talking to automatic bots? If so, AI programmers Microsoft should be doing a better job. ![]()
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