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Microsoft to share Office source code

By Chris Nuttall, IT correspondent

Published: September 19 2004 18:37 | Last updated: September 19 2004 18:37

Microsoft, the US software company, will on Monday respond to the competitive threat of cheaper open source software by announcing that it is sharing the source code of its Microsoft Office productivity suite with governments round the world.

The move follows Microsoft's decision to open the source code of its Windows operating system in January 2003, when it launched its government security program, or GSP.

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