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Posted in Antitrust, Europe, ISO, Microsoft, Open XML, OpenDocument at 4:28 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Thanks to Norway’s pursuit for justice we have just gathered a good set of photos to be used in future posts. They serve as colourful evidence of OOXML backlash. To avoid bandwidth-related slowdown, here are just a couple among those that we have ready.
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The story about Norway was mentioned many times. In the past month alone it was covered in:
Update on OOXML and Norway: How a Technical Panel of 7 Grew to 30!Steve Pepper Spills the Beans on MSOOXML in NorwaySelected Reactions and EU Investigation of the OOXML FiascoISO Feels OK With Corruption, Officially Approves OOXML (Updated)Bye-Bye ‘S’ Oh-Oh!Is Microsoft’s OOXML the “Greatest [of] Scam[s] of Computing History”?ISO Frozen. Too Much Corruption?Buying Consensus Short of Classical BriberyDoes Microsoft Want to Kill ISO More Than Its Wants to Win an ISO?Microsoft’s Latest OOXML Corruptions in Germany, Croatia, NorwayA Look Back at OOXML BRM, Stacking, ISO’s Admission of Failure
The posts above link to some older stories too, so there is a wealth of evidence. █
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