Linux leader applauds Microsoft!

Office 2008 for Mac uses Microsoft's Open XML document format

The father of the Linux kernel has praised Microsoft for its announcement that it is to open up its APIs and protocols to third parties – including open source developers.

One of the main announcements was that new file formats can be plugged into Office 2007 – and even set as the default format to be used. Linus Torvalds told Silicon.com that the move was a “step in the right direction”.

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