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Showing posts with label OpenOffice. Show all posts
28 January 2011

The Deeper Significance of LibreOffice 3.3

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Over on the RedMonk blog, there's an entertaining post by James Governor on the subject of forks, prompted by the imminent arrival of a ...
16 November 2010

Will Mark Zuckerberg Prove He's Open Source's BFF?

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Although I don't use it much myself, I've heard that Facebook is quite popular in some quarters. This makes its technological moves ...
25 February 2010

The Continuing Scandal of Vendor Lock-in

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As I've noted many times, one of the big benefits of deploying open source is freedom from lock-in: using open formats that anyone can i...
21 November 2007

GNU PDF Project

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Around ten years ago I fought a fierce battle to get people to use HTML instead of PDF files, which I saw as part of a move to close the Web...
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