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Michael Cote

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PeopleOverProcess.com: RedMonk Radio Episode 26 - All About the Microsoft Open Specification Promise Posted: Sep 26, 2006 6:23 PM
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In this episode, all three of us talk with Microsoft's Jason Matusow and Amy Marasco about the recently announced Microsoft Open Specification Promise. In addition to the OSP and standard in general, we spend quite a bit of time talking out loud about where a "free to use" standard starts and where a busineses core money-makers begin.

The quality of this recording is not too good. We were unable to use Skype, so I recorded the audio out of my phone. The results are fuzzy and "round," but listenable. Apologies to listeners, as well as Jason and Amy.

Disclaimer: Microsoft has been a client in the past.

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