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____/ nessuno on Sunday 11 Oct 2009 20:38 : \____
> On Oct 11, 11:22 am, Richard Rasker <spamt...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Or: how Microsoft poisoned the ISO to shove OOXML through the world's
>> throat, and ensured they kept maximum control over it.
>>
>> http://www.robweir.com/blog/2009/10/final-ooxml-update-part-i.html
>>
>> Richard Rasker
>> --http://www.linetec.nl
>
> He says this is just the first installment. Others will follow. The
> graphs alone are pretty damning.
Notice how Microsoft gains more control inside a format it attacked and still
violates (ODF).
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