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<item><title>[EN] AIIM Blog: PDF - Not dead yet! | Betsy Fanning | May 17th, 2012</title>
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<description>AIIM Blog: PDF - Not dead yet! | Betsy Fanning | May 17th, 2012 | I  read a blog post several weeks or so ago touting that PDF should die and die fairly soon. This blog post stirred a bit of angst amongst many PDF product developers and individuals who devote time to develop standards to in fact make PDF more open and a better file format. As I read the post and the many comments that were offered, I remembered a phrase from Monty Python, not that I am a Monty Python fan, that goes something like &quot;I&#39;m not dead yet, in fact, I am feeling much better!&quot; I think this phrase summarizes very well the state of PDF. Let me first state, that PDF is not the ONLY file format available and won&#39;t be the ONLY file format that should be used for archiving, turning a re...</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2012 12:04:18 GMT</pubDate>
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