On 2010/8/18 Drew Jensen wrote: > Anyway - it was really a spur of the moment decision to plug in new pop. > figures.
http://ooo.baseanswers.com/ooo-mktshr-082010.pdf Thanks! It's very interesting to see which regions are growing. Any word on Norway? I notice that it is not listed on the pdf, it is one of the countries that has been pushing to get back to Open Source and has noticeably required use of Open Standards. OpenDocument Format is named specifically and that should help OOo adoption. http://www.webmasterpro.de/portal/news/2010/02/05/international-openoffice-market-shares.html Also, in Finland, JHS 169 requires that the public sector be *using* open source software. So the figures should be favorable there, too, even in spite of many aggressive counter-measures from M$ affiliates and boosters. http://www.osor.eu/communities/eupl/forum/eu-and-ms-policies/417041445 Yes, it is a 'recommendation', but in that context it is a rule. Regards, /Lars http://www.inquisitr.com/22264/url-shorteners-the-herpes-of-the-web/ http://www.monkinetic.com/2010/06/preserving-the-link-economy-in-the-age-of-url-shorteners.html http://www.revenews.com/andrewwee/boom-in-url-shorteners-equals-boom-in-malware-and-spyware/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@marketing.openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@marketing.openoffice.org