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OpenDocument Now Published ISO Standard

bobibobi writes "After months of revisions, OpenDocument receives status of a full published standard. The various stages of a standard's "stage code are also online." The OpenDocument standard has been developed by a variety of organizations and is publicly accessible. This means it can be implemented into any system, be it free software/open source or a closed proprietary product, without royalties.

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  1. MS Office by javilon · · Score: 1, Redundant

    With MS Office representing about a third of Microsoft's income, you can bet they aren't happy about this.

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