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Looks like Sun and IBM smell blood. They both have a lot to gain here.
It is noteworthy that IBM is supporting a standard started by SUN, where SUN has a HUGE head start. They both realize that this could substantially help their respective office suites, but more important severly weaken Microsoft's grip on both the office suite AND the desktop. A rising tide floats all boats.
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Looks like Sun and IBM smell blood. They both have a lot to gain here.  DonnieBoy | 11/01/05
No real gains  IT Scion | 11/01/05
No real gains?? Governments adopting Open Document won't make it easier  DonnieBoy | 11/01/05
Yeah. They'll kill each other  John Zern | 11/01/05
IBM, Sun to create 'OpenDocument Foundation'?  Loverock Davidson | 11/01/05
Standards  brble | 11/01/05
That's it  Roger Ramjet | 11/01/05
Some historical reference  Roger Ramjet | 11/01/05
Proof positive of the power and utility of open stadards  michael_t | 11/01/05
"Bravery"?  John Zern | 11/01/05
OpenDocument makes your data *yours*  jdeisenberg | 11/01/05
FUD - (NT)  Update victim | 11/01/05
No  IT Scion | 11/03/05
Now for MS to attend and  Boot_Agnostic | 11/01/05
just because ms office is defacto standard now, not easy to keep  hipparchus2001 | 11/01/05

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