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November 03, 2007

Press Coverage of CDF Break

Ryan Paul (Ars Technica)
segphault@arstechnica.com
"OpenDocument Foundation Drops Support for ODF, backs obscure W3C format CDF"


Katherine Noyes (ECT)
"OpenDocument Foundation Abandons Namesake Format"


Mary Jo Foley (ZDNet)
"ODF Infighting Could Help OOXML"


Liz Montalbano (ComputerWorld)
"ODF backer abandons file format in favor of W3C alternative"

Nick Farrel (The Inquirer)
"ODF format group retreats from ODF"

Martin LaMonica (CNet)
"Former OpenDocument Advocates Bolt for W3C Standard"


Michael Desmond (Redmond Developer News)
MDesmond@1105media.com
"ODF Split Shakes Up Document Battle"

Glyn Moody
[not released yet]

kdawson (Slashdot)
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/10/30/2113200

Lora Bentley (IT Business Edge)
lora.bentley@itbe.com
"OpenDocument Foundation Dumps ODF for CDF"

Scott Fulton (Beta News)
sfulton@betanews.com
"Course Change..."

Peter Galli (eWeek)
peter.galli@ziffdavisenterprise.com
"Document Format Disute Spills into the Open"

Jason Brooks (eWeek)
"Bumps on the Road to Document Exchange Norvana"

Jay Lyman (the 451 group)
"Format confusion unfortunate"

Carol Geyer (opendocument-xml.org)
aping Jason Brooks' piece

Joe Barr (Linux.com)
"What's up at the OpenDocument Foundation?"

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