Microsoft is worried that its customers, especially governments, will reject its proprietary file formats in favour of the OpenDocument format.
A row is brewing over an effort by Microsoft to have a new file format it helped create accepted as an international standard. A local standards subcommittee has recommended that a proposal to fast-track adoption of the format be rejected.
If the new Kenya Communications Amendment bill becomes law, all Kenyan techies and computer owners will have to pay a fine of shs 1 million, or risk a jail term or both if they are not licensed. Why?
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