Filed under: standards
2008/11 -
"IT-Grundschutzhandbuch" against MySQL
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news,
standards
2008/03 -
Novell emphasizes its position as Microsoft mole with OpenOffice.org
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news,
standards
2007/12 -
OpenISO website launched
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news,
standards
2007/12 -
OOXML: an obstacle to accessibility?
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standards
2007/11 -
Gnome goes Mono and jumps into the Patent Trap
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news,
standards
2007/11 -
OOXML: Not Beneficial (says KOffice team)
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programming,
standards
2007/10 -
EU Commission: Microsoft patent pledge "incompatible with Open Source"
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politics,
standards
2007/09 -
IBM joins the OpenOffice.org community
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news,
standards
2007/09 -
When portability is not an issue
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programming,
standards
2007/09 -
Media coverage on OOXML proceedings (2)
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news,
standards
2007/08 -
Media coverage on OOXML proceedings in Switzerland
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news,
standards
2007/08 -
Federal courts: Star Office vs. MS Office
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news,
standards
2007/08 -
Windows Vista - End of Monopoly?
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news,
standards
2007/08 -
OOXML: The Monty Python Factor
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standards
2007/08 -
MacOS X: UNIX, not BSD
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news,
standards
2007/07 -
United Nations Development Program on ODF and OOXML
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standards
2007/07 -
EU enters the OOXML ring
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standards
2007/07 -
ECMAs great ratio
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standards
2007/07 -
Microsoft: 4 companies per document
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standards
2007/07 -
Microsoft failed to fool andalusia
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standards
2007/07 -
"No" with comments in Japan
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standards
2007/07 -
Recently in Brussels
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politics,
standards,
recently_in_brussels
2007/07 -
ANSI: Abstention with comments?
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news,
standards
2007/07 -
OOXML astroturfing campaign of the month: V4I
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news,
standards
2007/07 -
Portugese standardization organization says there is no space for Sun and IBM
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news,
standards
2007/06 -
ISO global relevance aims at elimination of standard duplication
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news,
politics,
standards
2007/06 -
Nature and Science bans OOXML
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news,
standards
2007/05 -
Microsoft finances a OOXML Wikipedia article editor
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general,
standards
2007/05 -
WinSock socket option SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE?
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programming,
standards
2007/05 -
Netfilter clusterip: reinventing the wheel
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chaos,
standards