Tim Bray on Microsoft Office
jgeelan writes "The co-inventor of XML, Tim Bray, has been talking about the newly XML-enabled version of Microsoft Office, code-named 'Office 11' and tells XML-Journal that 'when the huge universe of MS Office documents becomes available for processing by any programmer with a Perl script and a bit of intelligence, all sorts of wonderful new things can be invented that you and I can't imagine.'"
This is probably dead-on, except it will be:
<document type="word">
<ole><![CDATA[ (linenoise) ]]></ole>
</document>
I.e OLE blobs embedded in an XML container