Mr János Kóka, Minister of Economy and Transport, has sent a mail to György Pónyai, General Director of Hungarian Standards Institution (HSI), about its the Hungarian vote on OOXML issue.
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Microsoft bashed in OOXML shens (and comparing loos)
Hello to Tuesday's IT Blogwatch: in which the deadline looms for national standards bodies to vote on Microsoft's proposed "Open Office XML" ISO standard. Not to mention comparative lavatories...
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Why Microsoft fears open source more than other proprietary vendors do
A thought hit me this morning while I was reading through Microsoft's latest garbage-fodder (also known as "research") on OOXML and Sharepoint. Here is the world's largest software company taking potshots at open source, which maybe affects 0.001% of its revenues today. If that.
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Microsoft buys and sells its version of the "facts" on Sharepoint, OOXML
Wow. I guess when you have more cash than taste you can afford to buy research reports that say all sorts of nice things about you. Open-source companies have to rely on things like products that please customers; Microsoft can afford to ramrod research down customers' throats.
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WGA Meltdown Casts Doubt on Microsoft Reliability
"After servers that authenticate Windows XP and Vista go down for 19 hours, analysts question the reliability of Microsoft's services."
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GPLv3 Myth #4: GPLv3 undercuts the Microsoft/Novell deal
In part 4 of a 5 part series on the new version of the most commonly used free/open source license, today we take a look at one of the reasons it took so long to create–the Microsoft/Novell patent deal.
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African civil society warns Microsoft
African Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) may be spoiling for war with the global software giant, Microsoft Corporation, over its bid to have its DIS 29500 'Office Open Extensible Markup Language (OOXML)' endorsed by the International Standard Organisation (ISO).
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My recommendation on Office Open XML: "No with Comments"!
"...I strongly urge them to vote “No with Comments”, specifically with my comments..."
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Microsoft pulls tricks to produce Swedish support for the standardisation of its Office format
" 28 August 2007: about 20 Microsoft partners appeared in the final minutes of yesterday's working meeting at SIS (Swedish Standards Institute) and pushed through a majority for a SIS approval of Microsoft's new OOXML file format as an ISO standard."
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FSF - Microsoft cannot declare itself exempt from the requirements of GPLv3
"Microsoft has engaged in anticompetitive conduct in the software industry for many years, and has sought to attack free software for almost as long," Free Software Foundation says
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A Lot of SUSE Developers Left Because of Microsoft/Novell Deal
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It's unofficial: Microsoft bets business on Linux
Microsoft appears to be using a Linux based wireless LAN and loving it.
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Correcting false statements by Microsoft
I think it is important to correct the false - or maybe misquoted - statements by Vijay Kapoor, national technology officer of Microsoft India that I found in this interview under the question "Why does Microsoft want another standard, what's the rationale?". Microsoft starts the reply with "There are at least 4 good reasons why:" and then states the first reason.
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This Just In: China Votes "No with Comments" on OOXML
China has unanimously voted "no, with comments" on OOXML. As I had noted in an earlier blog entry, China had been signalling some displeasure with Microsoft and OOXML in recent weeks, via Xinhua, the official government news agency, so this is not totally a surprise.
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Microsoft kills its ‘Get the Facts’ anti-Linux site
It was a long time in coming. But Microsoft has finally acknowledged that its anti-Linux site had gone past the point of usefulness.
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