Another of the bloggers I relay upon the most when it comes to ODF news, besides Bob Sutor, is Andy Updegrove, in his Standards Blog. Today he posts an article about the news coverage increase about ODF and the reliability of said news coverage…he finds that some of the coverage is from malinformed to partialized, [...]

I got this month’s phone bill today…and besides the heart-stopping numbers (damn, I still don’t believe how much the phone gets used in this house), I got a small pamphlet for the Acuerdo de Chapultepec (The Chapultepec Agreement) that was signed at the end of last year. I’m betting somebody who doesn’t like Andrés Lopez [...]

Ok, there’s a lot of news and articles about ODF and the ODF vs OXML saga today…so here’s a resumed list:
“Europe can’t wait for Microsoft to play ODF catch up“, is a ZDNet opinion piece about how the EU can’t wait for MS to give them the ok in adopting ODF as the primary format [...]

Ok, here’s another great present for any geek in your life…I got this from BoingBoing, and it rocks :)
Han shot first bookends
So…another item in the list for things that I’d love to get for my bday in a few months :)
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Pamela Jones announces that today is Groklaw’s 3rd anniversary…congratulations to PJ and the whole GL community! :) I can still remember when GL was just PJ’s personal blog with a few hundred (at most) readers and a few tens of posts (at most) for any article. It’s growth is amazing, and a proof that a [...]