A mockery of international standards

May 31, 2006, 9:04pm PDT | Length: 00:02:49
Microsoft uses its own document file format in its software, while companies like Novell and IBM use the OpenDocument Format. ZDNet Executive Editor David Berlind explains how these two competing standards are being handled by an international organization.

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