Over the weekend, Microsoft published another public effort to show "hey, we're the good guys" on their efforts to take a heavily modified version of the Office 2007 document formats and get it rubber-stamped as an international standard. Oddly, the open letter from Chris Capossela asserts that IBM is on the MS bandwagon...
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IBM doesn't support ecma Open XML. But who ever expects MS to be clear communicators?
Microsoft’s oversight of IBM’s denials is clearly not accidental. It is part of a well crafted and continuous disingenuous plan to convince NBs at all cost. There is already so much evidence of Microsoft going far beyond what most would consider normal lobbying behavior it is sickening. For one, I’m not ready to forget the case of the NGOs in India. Talk about dirty practices.
But what really is at the bottom of Microsoft’s claims is that basically any software that handles XML supports OOXML.
Microsoft is urging Indian NGOs to support OOXML (i.e. Office Open XML) format - and persuade Indian IT Secretary and the Additional Director General of the Bureau of Indian Standards with letters supporting MS’s OOXML proposal.
“At the end of the day, Microsoft hardly cares it it lies, cheats, bribes and bullies as long as its gets its 'standard' approved.”Don't ever forget what happened in India. Most reports seem to neglect the fact that Microsoft offered tens of thousands of NGOs large sums of money just days before the vote. They are missing an important piece of this puzzle, which is the incentives being offered.
At the end of the day, Microsoft hardly cares it it lies, cheats, bribes and bullies as long as its gets its standard approved. It relies on people's short memory span. It assumes people will forget after the storm settles. It's the same story with the vicious attacks on OLPC -- a project which they now try to hijack. ⬆
“You know what Microsoft’s problem really is? They’ve lost the ability to feel ashamed.”
--PJ, Groklaw