I compared the file sizes of several documents in OOXML (Office 2007), ODF (OO.o), and the Office binary formats. Here's how they stand.
Name: Wikiwork (Spreadsheet)
ODF: 16.1 KB
OOXML: 28.5 KB
Binary: 55.0 KB
Winner: ODF
Name: KKlam (Spreadsheet)
ODF: 62.7 KB
OOXML: 147 KB
Binary: 226 KB
Winner: ODF
Name: Advertising (Presentation)
ODF: 12.0 KB
OOXML: 40.3 KB
Binary: 112 KB
Winner: ODF
Name: The Computer ... (Document)
ODF: 14.3 KB
OOXML: 11.4 KB
Binary: 27.0 KB
Winner: OOXML
Verdict: ODF produces smaller file sizes. However, one ODF file is 70KB larger than OOXML due to images. Microsoft probably won't make the sizes smaller.
Champion: ODF
-Happy
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Hi, Happy here!!
Do you want to be a kid again?? Well, I've got just the answer!! Introducing the Anti-Pants Coalition!!
Info on its first post!! Here's a link to it!! Click Here!!
Until next time!!
Happy!!
Do you want to be a kid again?? Well, I've got just the answer!! Introducing the Anti-Pants Coalition!!
Info on its first post!! Here's a link to it!! Click Here!!
Until next time!!
Happy!!
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Hi, Happy here to say thank you for volunteering for the new project!! Please e-mail me stating your blog name(optional) & preferred state(s) and highway(s)!! Thank you again, Happy!!

Hello, Happy here!! I have a new project in Google Earth called "Intersections for interstates and other highways." Its purpose is to document every major intersection and highway mile markers!! If you would like to volunteer, click here!! For more information, visit my blog for this project!!
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