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Gotzeblogged[Gotzeblogged] At the press conference yesterday, the Norwegian Minister of Modernization Morten Andreas Meyer declared "Proprietary formats will no longer be acceptable in communication between citizens and government", Nøklebye reports.

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Gotzespace.dk[Gotzespace.dk] Gotzeblogged: eGovernment Archives: The Norwegian plan says that further investigations into the means of realising the policy must be made. That is pretty much where we in Denmark have started, that is, by looking at ways to actually realise the usage of open standards, and by investigating the potential consequences hereof on society, the economy and market situation.

Findory.comhttp://findory.com [Findory.com] Findory : Shiwej: One of the new and interesting weblogs recently added to the Weblogs, Inc network is Download Squad which concentrates on software for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Today it mentioned Monolingual, an interesting looking open source utility for Mac OS X users.

Windley.comhttp://www.windley.com [Windley.com] Phil Windley's Technometria | eGovernment Archives: Norwegian Minister of Modernization Morten Andreas Meyer announced today that “Proprietary formats will no longer be acceptable in communication between citizens and government.” eGovernment sites, including Utah.gov, haven’t been as good about this as they should be.

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