Thursday, October 13, 2005

� Could ODF be the Net's new, frictionless document DNA? | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com

� Could ODF be the Net's new, frictionless document DNA? | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com: "Between the way the recently OASIS-ratified OpenDocument Format (ODF) was approved as the Massachusetts standard file format for productivity applications, and the way it was submitted for consideration as a global standard to the International Standards Organization (the ISO) and the way the thin-client discussion has suddenly moved front and center again, could we be on the verge of an ODF-inspired document revolution? Could ODF serve as the frictionless DNA that allows any thick or thin authoring tool to create, edit, and exchange documents of all types?"

VERY INTERESTING!

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