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	<title>Comments on: A Look at Microsoft Office Alternatives</title>
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		<title>By: digitalnomad</title>
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		<description>Open Source and online apps will eventually displace things that we are used to purchasing..

I read somewhere that MicroSoft only cares about 500 customers, and that would be the Fortune 500. This certainly will take decades, but it will happen.

Anything digital will become very cheap , or free. Look at what happened to Kodak. I have not bought a roll of film for many years. The same thing is happening with telecommunications and long distance service fees. Buggy Whips!</description>
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<p>I read somewhere that MicroSoft only cares about 500 customers, and that would be the Fortune 500. This certainly will take decades, but it will happen.</p>
<p>Anything digital will become very cheap , or free. Look at what happened to Kodak. I have not bought a roll of film for many years. The same thing is happening with telecommunications and long distance service fees. Buggy Whips!</p>
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