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Wall Street does not operate on rules that benefit the rest of us
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, May 01 2013 @ 01:13 PM EDT
offers an informative ooniipn on the injunction. Ignoring appeals and assuming
this injunction is the end of the argument, Microsoft could still sell Word with
the infringing functions removed. Furthermore, the injunction does not mention
the several other applications that comprise the Office suite. A bit too soon to
suggest it may cause the demise of Microsoft Office.In regards to Word's death
by technical irrelevance, perhaps one day in a post-print future. Hopefully by
then, we've slaked the world's unquenchable thirst for .doc and ODF is as well
supported as you described. Before that day, Wiki software would have to become
as usable and functional as Word. Is anyone making something like this?PS: I
like the new site layout.

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