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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 2nd Jul 2007 22:00 UTC - Read More

Date Added: August 03, 2008 09:12:03 AM
Massachusetts has proposed changing its standards policy to make room for Microsoft Office document formats . The state's Information Technology Division on Monday posted a draft proposal, part of a periodic revision to its overall technical architecture, to its Web site where it will be under review until July 20. If accepted, the policy update would list Office Open XML as acceptable 'open ...

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