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Luc Sante is a contributor to the New York Review of Books. His blog seldom disappoints, delivering nuggets of simple entertainment several times a month.
More about Luc Sante at: http://www.nybooks.com/authors/79
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A comment in Bob Sutor's "Open Blog" contains an analysis I hadn't seen before (quoted in part)
Quoted: OOXML is just a part of Microsoft strategy. XML is sed to please the technical inept. Starting with Office 12, and it is now publicly reported that Office 14 pushes the strategy much beyond, Microsoft is pursuing an integration suite strategy in which server components such as their own MS Sharepoint are part of the equation. You read it right : you will soon be unable to work with MS Office documents if you don’t also use MS Sharepoint. Problem : the protocols by which Word/Excel/Powerpoint talk with Sharepoint are not documented, probably never will (Samba, anyone?). And the MS Office team was ordered by Bill Gates to remove any support for open protocols such as WebDAV to do this kind of communication http://antitrust.slated.org/www.iowaconsumercase.org/011607/2000/PX02991.pdf).








