An analysis of how Microsoft controlled the British press and committees, using wealth
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The OOXML fight continues: here's one way you can help
The fight against the adoption of OOXML as an ISO standard is continuing in many countries. In the UK the UK Unix & Open Systems User Group (UKUUG) unsuccessfully, sought a judicial review of the British Standards Institute’s decision to vote yes. UKUUG are now seeking to appeal against that rejection of a review and you can help them.
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Renewed Push in the United Kingdom for Truth About OOXML+BSI
Had Microsoft played by the rules like a gentleman, then we would only say that OOXML is deeply flawed (which it is), not a deeply-rooted fraud. Some folks are determined to bring justice, but in a world of intellectual insanity and lawyers, justice is expensive whereas corruption comes cheap.
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Microsoft on OOXML/ODF: "ODF has clearly won"
Microsoft's national technology officer had an interesting comment during the Red Hat Summit in Boston about who "won" the ODF and OOXML battle. And the reason why is equally interesting.
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Microsoft Spokesman Says ODF "Clearly Won" Standard War
At a Red Hat retrospective panel on the ODF vs. OOXML struggle panel, a Microsoft representative, Stuart McKee, admitted that ODF had 'clearly won.' The Redmond company is going to add native support of ODF 1.1 with its Office 2007 service pack 2. Its yet unpublished format ISO OOXML will not be supported before the release of the next Office generation.
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Reader’s Take on OpenDocument Foundation and Microsoft (Updated)
The following has been discussed in the IRC channel for a couple of hours, but it’s still inconclusive. We share with you information that an anonymous reader claims to have found. We can’t confirm any of this to be verifiable, but this need to be considered in light of the fact that the defunct OpenDocument Foundation (not alliance) seemed close to Microsoft. It was odd at the time.
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Microsoft Office Says ODF Files Are Corrupt
Microsoft Office possibly scares users who try to open ODF in Microsoft Office.
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GNU/Linux Users Locked Out of Olympics, Need Silverlight 2.0
It seems like even Moonlight users (with a licence fee) may have no access to the international games
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Microsoft Fights OpenOffice.org and ODF Using FUD, Technical Problems
Microsoft returns intimidating error messages to those intending to open ODF; Notepad works where OpenOffice.org fails in Vista
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What do Free and Open Source Software Leaders Think of Microsoft?
No user of free and open source software (FOSS) can escape having an opinion about Microsoft. Microsoft products and technologies represent what FOSS users have left behind. Some consider it increasingly irrelevant, and others a shadowy figure comparable to Satan in the Middle Ages or the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
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Reactions from prominent open source figures suggest that Microsoft's new participation is unwelcome
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Reader’s Thoughts on Mark Shuttleworth’s Response (Regarding Microsoft Codecs)
Ubuntu's founder tries to defend inclusion Microsoft codecs, but misses a broader picture.
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Let's stop playing the numbers game: free software has changed the game.
Tony Mobily’s recent FSM post A future without Microsoft and the resulting comments have caused me to consider the way we use numbers to argue for free software in the marketplace. I’m not convinced that it’s the best strategy because those waters are particularly muddy when it comes to comparing free and proprietary software.
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Boycott Novell: Defenders of Freedom, or Offenders of Freedom?
Ladies and gentlemen, sit down. You have all been taken advantage of in the worst manipulative mental carnival imagineable.
FUD. We all know the term. Wikipedia states it as: "Fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) is a tactic of rhetoric used in sales, marketing, public relations, and illiberal democracies.
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making deals with M$
"There is nothing new in what is being done with the netbook remix. It is not an edition of Ubuntu. It is not even a real "finished product"[...]There is no intentions to put proprietary codecs into standard Ubuntu - that would be against our stated principles."
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