OOXML's rejection is stated publicly; Alex Brown's attacks on ODF persist
Read more »OOXML Neglected by National Archives, Microsoft’s ISO Capturers Still Fight ODF
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Al Gillen (IDC) Once Again Throws FUD at Free Software and GNU/Linux
More details about Microsoft's confession that GNU/Linux runs 60% of servers and those who are paid to disinform
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100 reasons Linux beats Windows
That's right; you heard me. Here are – count 'em – one hundred reasons why Linux beats Windows.
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OOXML Scandal, Part 1001: ISO/IEC ‘Only’ 6 Months Late, Still Secretive
ISO is shown to be operating like an underground movement rather than a public process
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In A “World Without Walls” or Fences…
Oh, you know the rest. I'll admit, I found the fact that Bill Gates was using his rather famous (in Geek culture, anyhow) mug shot in the first of those ill-fated Seinfeld ads for Microsoft to be uproarious - even if the commercials were so-so.
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Google’s Get the Facts Website
So, now Google finds itself facing criticism as folks air their antitrust concerns regarding their proposed advertising deal with Yahoo!, and have decided the best method of countering those arguments is with their very own 'Get the Facts' style website.
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Linux does not "need its own Steve Jobs" (repeating wrongs doesn't create rights)
In a break today I found yet another article outlining why "Linux needs its own Steve Jobs for it to be good". We get those quite a lot it's kinda the Top10 list of people with half a brain. Well, here's the final discussion why that idea is wrong (and retarded), so people can stop writing the same article that was wrong back in 1999:
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Is Google hiding behind beta products to limit liability?
Go Google the search giants product base and you will discover, even if you discount the experimental labs stuff, that nearly half of everything it produces is still in beta. That includes Gmail which has remained a beta product for 4 years! What possible reason could there be for this?
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Eye on Microsoft: Assortment of Key Observations
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CSIRO WiFi Ruling Upheld
"...The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) was awarded patents relating to several widely-used IEEE wireless standards (such as 802.11 which is used in wireless networking) back in 1996, after which it began to negotiate royalties with companies that had embraced the new technology..." via http://w
Read more »Novell: 0 — Sirius Corporation: 1
Novell does not win a contract in UK education, which slips off its hands
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Novell: From StopTheFUD to JoinTheFUD
Novell, a victim of Microsoft FUD, has become Microsoft's FUD partner
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IBM takes a stand against bad standards
Bad standards and standard wars are an all too common part of modern information technology. Now, IBM has announced that it's not going to put up with them anymore. And, yes, Microsoft, IBM is looking at you.
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ISO Death Watch in the Press: Part Deux
IBM's latest action severe enough to injure ISO's reputation further
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