1998 Readings about XML
- Letting go: the futures of XML and SGML (Simon St. Laurent)
- XML to "revolutionize" info exchange (news.com)
- Predictions for the Web in 1999 (Alertbox Dec. 1998)
- Java software for Web data transfer in beta (news.com)
- A Tale of Two Browsers ...or Kids, Don't Try This at Home (xml.com)
- Problems with Dynamically Assembled Document Portions, and Some Solutions (Chris Maden and Steven J. DeRose)
- Hypertext Link Support Requirements for XSL (Chris Maden)
- USWeb founder on quest for ET truth (news.com)
- Powerpoint Backlash (Wired)
- Bill Gates Shopping List for the Internet Desktop (Alertbox Dec. 1998)
- REX: XML Shallow Parsing with Regular Expressions (http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~cameron/REX.html)
- Netscape prototype is one fast browser (CNN)
- Slimmed Communicator for handhelds, PDAs (news.com)
- Soaring Prices Spur a Revolt in Scientific Publishing (New York Times)
- Netscape's new layout engine: Gecko (news.com)
- Small portals prove that size matters (San Jose Mercury)
- Can't crack the spine of an electronic book (San Jose Mercury)
- IETF to approve collaboration protocol (InfoWorld) (InfoWorld)
- XML: Document and Information Management (sun.com)
- XML and Java Technology Q & A (David Brownell)
- Netscape revving up new browser engine (news.com)
- Microsoft's Chromeffects coming out after all (news.com)
- metalab.unc.edu becomes MetaLab.unc.edu (SlashDot)
- Netscapesucks.com asked to cease and desist (news.com)
- Dead Web sites really need a proper funeral (Seattle Times)
- Pages Must Live Forever (Jakob Nielesn)
- Proposal tries to contain XML chaos (InfoWorld)
- fear and loathing on the merger trail (mozilla.org)
- Netscape icon Andreessen looks to the future (San Jose Mercury)
- Institute creating Universal computer language (news.com)
- Sorry State of Web Design (AskTog)
- XML and Java: siblings or rivals? (InfoWorld)
- Next-Generation Browsers
by Jeffrey Veen (Wired)
- Netscape buys freeware directory (news.com)
- For Washington, a Nightmare From Cyberspace (Slashdot)
- Microsoft shelves Chromeffects (news.com)
- XML in Oracle 8i (Oracle)
- Netscape unveils next-generation client technology (InfoWorld) (InfoWorld)
- XML integration tool for databases revealed (InfoWorld)
- After a Struggle, Women Win a Place 'on the Ice' (New York Times)
- PC program takes on e-books (news.com)
- Adult Site May Sue Netscape (Techweb)
- Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) Requirements (W3C)
- Site Navigation Standards (Stating the Obvious)
- The O.E.D. Adds the Web to Its Lexicon (New York Times)
- WebTV users want features (news.com)
- Web Standards Project: IE's Top 10 CSS Problems (http://www.webstandards.org/ie/)
- Microsoft IE 5 beta due (news.com)
- The ICE Protocol: Automating the Exchange of Syndicated Content (xml.com)
- Building a Synonymous Search Index (Web Review )
- W3C XML Activity (W3C)
- Teen Group Distributes New Net-Filter Crack (New York Times)
- Veo Systems releases XML library (news.com)
- Info exchange spec based on XML (news.com)
- "What's Related?" Everything But Your Privacy (InterHack)
- ICE 1.0 (Wired)
- Microsoft sends IE 5.0 to testers (news.com)
- Controversial ad standard in works (news.com)
- Oceans apart on privacy (San Jose Mercury)
- The Web's Unelected Government (MIT Tech Review)
- Reporting Practices Put WebTV on Defensive (New York Times)
- Tokyo Seybold 1998 Preview (MacInTouch)
- Amazon takes on Europe (news.com)
- Microsoft Outlines XML Support in IE 5 Beta 2 (xml.com)
- Microsoft gives XML a big bear hug (InfoWorld)
- VML: Vector Markup Language (scripting.com)
- Microsoft to Deliver Advanced XML Support (Microsoft PR)
- Microsoft continues XML push (news.com)
- DMTF backs XML standard (InfoWorld)
- The Code of the XML Geeks (XML.COM)
- Real Names (Internet Draft)
- Compromise on copyright bill (news.com)
- ICE (Wired)
- Spy Debate Scuttled (Wired)
- E-Book Makers Try To Get On The Same Page (Techweb)
- Lots of Hype, but Few XML Browsers or Editors on Horizon (Internet World)
- Personalization (Alertbox Oct. 1998)
- VoxML (Wired)
- Patent Nonsense (Web Review)
- Domain authority far from decided (news.com)
- W3C mulls HTML-TIME (news.com)
- Internet2 backbone's debut (news.com)
- Digital copyright plan screws consumers (San Jose Mercury)
- Refining Our Notion of What Text Really Is.
- 3Com paves the way to resellers with XML (InfoWorld)
- Auctions close major security hole (news.com)
- Contrarian Browsers (Wired)
- Does Internet=Web? (Alertbox Sept. 1998)
- Using XSL and CSS together (W3C Note)
- Death and the hard drive (Salon)
- Bill Seitz Asks the Right Question (Scripting News)
- House committee considers CDA II (news.com)
- Once Threatened by Computers, an Industry Adopts Them (New York Times)
- XML: Document and Information Management (Sun)
- Computer users to make 1st Amendment history (San Jose Mercury)
- Just Like Movie: Retired Farmer Wins Vermont GOP Senate Primary (CNN)
- Microcontent: Headlines and Subject Lines (Alertbox Sept. 1998)
- Cement Shoes for XML? (http://www.simonstl.com/articles/cement.htm)
- Net cable to cross Atlantic (news.com)
- HotWired relaunched again (news.com)
- 2nd State of the Onion (Larry Wall)
- Opera on BeOS (Wired)
- Quark joins W3C (Wired)
- You Say 'Page View,' I Say 'Visit': How to Count Web Traffic? (New York Times)
- Domain name accord a step closer (news.com)
- Web pages that wimp out (San Jose Mercury)
- The Dominion - Alternative Media (http://www.scifi.com/pulp/sfecurrent/altmedia.html)
- Netscape updates Communicator (news.com)
- Japanese war criminals testify (news.com)
- Culture News from Wired News (Wired)
- Big Web Sites to Track Steps of Their Users (New York Times)
- Beyond HTML: Parsing XML in IE4 with JScript (Web Techniques, August 1998)
- Realising the Full Potential of the Web (Tim Bray)
- Spec Changes Affect Office XML Efforts (Internet World)
- Delivering Medical Records, Securely (Internet World)
- Partnership gives boost to technology for real people (San Jose Mercury)
- Group Out to Set A New Standard (Wired)
- Putting Office 2000 to the test (news.com)
- Seven Deadly Sins of Site Design (DevEdge)
- User-Centered Information Design (DevEdge)
- SEC Signals Concern Over Internet Stock Prices (New York Times)
- W3C mulls XML spec (news.com)
- Web Usage Paradox (Alertbox Aug. 1998)
- Affiliate Networks: Letting Other Sites Do Your Marketing (New York Times)
- Internet goes Interplanetary (Federal Computer Week)
- Ctrl+Alt+Del? Or F2? Books to the Rescue (New York Times)
- Internet pioneer says computers mostly a waste (Dallas News)
- Computer Rage (Electric Times Union)
- Come on, Microsoft, give us a break! (Dan Shafer)
- DOM's Potential Shines (Internet Week)
- Microsoft spearheads protocol push (InfoWorld)
- Speed surfing with fast food (news.com)
- War criminals to atone online (news.com)
- Copyright report opposes new laws (news.com)
- Online billing for utilities (news.com)
- Indiana University to host Net2 (news.com)
- http://I.am/Rusty (Wired)
- FCC aims to fix e-rate (news.com)
- An interview with Jakob Nielsen, Part 1 (CONTENTIOUS)
- Fees Weighed for High-Definition TV (Washington Post)
- Report: Industry fighting privacy (news.com)
- Security flaw leaves e-mail systems open to attack (San Jose Mercury)
- Electronic Books - A Bad Idea (Alertbox)
- Ulysses for Dummies (Hunger) Read it before the lawyers get it
- Making Beautiful Music (Upside)
- A hoax unravels, shows Net at its best (MSNBC)
- The Web can having healing power (San Jose Mercury)
- Hatch panel takes hears Microsoft criticism (San Jose Mercury)
- Whatever Happened To PNG? (Techweb)
- Privacy Flaw in Communicator 4.5 (Internet News)
- Wholesale Shifts To The Web (Techweb)
- Industry floats plan on privacy (news.com)
- FTC: Self-regulation won't cut it (news.com)
- The Next Net Name Battle (Wired)
- DIVX: new convenience or digital disaster? (c|netl)
- The XML Scoop on Office 9 (xml.com)
- Reviewing Structured Editors - Part Deux (xml.com)
- Converting an SGML DTD to XML (xml.com)
- Life at Amazon.com (Seattle Weekly Online-Features)
- MSIE 4.01 Mystery (MacInTouch)
- Service gives Web site feedback (news.com)
- Cable Modem Conundrums: Is This Really A Service For Power Users? (Information Week)
- Mark-up language wins praise (news.com)
- A Y2K-Safe Bank? (Dave Winer, scripting.com)
- XML-RPC for Newbies (Dave Winer, scripting.com)
- Government study documents junk e-mail problems (San Jose Mercury)
- Microsoft spearheads protocol push (InfoWorld)
- The XML Files (InfoWorld)
- Ad-driven Net firms in danger (news.com)
- W3C proposes HTTP overhaul (news.com)
- CommerceNet buys into XML (PC Week)
- MLS search engine released for XML (LA Times)
- Microsoft spearheads protocol push (InfoWorld)
- Monkeying Around (Xavier Mclipps, xml.com)
- CNN Journalists Stick By Nerve Gas Story (Wired)
- Microsoft snubs SMIL (Wired)
- Web ads aren't adding up (San Jose Mercury)
- IBM bets on XML (InfoWorld)
- The Government Has Our Numbers (Wired)
- New Web language promises smarter surfing (CNN)
- A look at the FTC (news.com)
- Storing data for the future becoming increasingly difficult (San Jose Mercury)
- U.S. and Europe Clash Over Internet Consumer Privacy (New York Times)
- China Embraces the Internet -- But Not as a Forum for Dissent (New York Times)
- Higher Earning: The Fight to Control The Academy's Intellectual Capital (The Industry Standard)
- Source Programmers Discover Internet Server Bug (San Diego Source)
- Moving to a new standard: HTML gets a makeover (SunWorld)
- Moving to a new standard: HTML gets a makeover, part two (SunWorld)
- Moving to a new standard -- HTML gets a makeover, part three (SunWorld)
- XMI, the XML Metadata Interchange Format (IBM)
- THE BARON OF BOOKS (Business Week)
- Dreaming of Paris (Xavier Mclipps, xml.com)
- XML and Vector Graphics (xml.com)
- Preview of XML Support in IE 5 (Tim Bray, xml.com)
- XML builds momentum as repository standard (InfoWorld) (InfoWorld)
- Two-faced Coins catching on (InfoWorld)
- RDF Made (Fairly) Easy (John Cowan)
- As More Non-English Speakers Log On, Many Languages Thrive (New York Times)
- W3C aims to make browsers accessible (news.com)
- Microsoft shows off Office 2000 (news.com)
- Netscape to update Communicator (news.com)
- W3C recommends SMIL (news.com)
- Marc Andreessen says directories, XML will drive Netscape into the I-commerce limelight (InfoWorld)
- Tim Berners-Lee on XML and the W3C (Red Herring)
- XML expands Web app possibilities (LAN Times)
- XML reality must include openness (LAN Times)
- New glue for Web apps (LAN Times)
- Oracle looking at XML for warehouse repository plan (InfoWorld)
- SAP joins ranks of vendors including XML (InfoWorld)
- FBI Reading Room to Go Online (The Salt Lake Tribune)
- IE 5.0: Overview for Site Builders (Michaael Wallent, Microsoft)
- XML based Persistence in IE 5.0 (Nancy Cluts, Microsoft)
- Scriplets and XML (Andrew Clinick, Microsoft)
- XML gets a boost from powerful allies (ZDNet)
- Electronic books open new chapter (Dan Gillmore, San Jose Mercury)
- Developers get peek at IE 5 (news.com)
- Worms in Apple's Comeback? (Upside)
- Problems with Dynamically Assembled Document Portions, and Some Solutions (Steven J. DeRose and Christopher R. Maden)
- Flash to be Bundled with Navigator (Wired)
- Browser battle picks up steam (PC Week)
- New Products: XML Tools (Lisa Rein, IC Online)
- India's nuclear servers hacked, compromised (Brock Meeks and Michael Moran)
- Weeds of El Limon (Honeylocust Media Systems)
- International Text and Layout in the MacOS (MacInTouch)
- XML: Is it still too soon to tell? (MacWeek)
- Virtual Database Technology, XML, and the Evolution of the Web
(Anand Rajaraman, CTO, Junglee Corporation )
- XML Bridges the Gap (InfoWorld)
- W3C to vector graphics spec (news.com)
- A new dawn (New Scientist)
- XML.COM - Puzzlin' Evidence #1 (Xavier Mclipps, xml.com)
- XML.COM - Puzzlin' Evidence #2 (Xavier Mclipps, xml.com)
- Puzzlin' Evidence #3 (Xavier Mclipps, xml.com)
- Puzzlin' Evidence #4 (Xavier Mclipps, xml.com)
- The Robins of Spring (Xavier Mclipps, xml.com)
- Support for XML in mainstream products (xml.com)
- A Proposal for the Representation of XML DTDs as XML documents (Simon St. Laurent)
- Smoking gun in Microsoft memos? (news.com)
- Science goes to the beach (5/12/1998) (San Jose Mercury)
- SGML: Beyond the DTD (Fran�ois Chahuneau)
- Namespaces put 'extensibility' in XML (PCWeek)
- Corel blends Java and XML in new Open*J (ZDNet)
- XML gains momentum (PC Week)
- Stock market quotes, anyone? (Charlie Wood)
- PC World uses XML (Stating the Obvious)
- Wang patent claims dismissed (news.com)
- Netscape's Open Source Browser Revealed (Paul Boutin, WebMonkey)
- Letting go: the futures of XML and SGML (Simon St. Laurent)
- Gamma-ray blast rivals brightness of entire universe (San Jose Mercury)
- Cost of User Testing a Site (Jakob Nielsen, Alertbox)
- Chuck Has Doubts (scripting.com)
- Top 10 Signs You Work in the '90s
- Web designers eye XML data compression (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft trickles out Office plans (news.com)
- PC Tech (Structuring Data with XML) (PC Magazine)
- Internet: Web tool writes in XML (MacWeek)
- Perl and XML (perl.com)
- Let users control design (Dan Shafer)
- New Browsers Are Not Just For Browsing (Techweb)
- Spec to animate Web pages (news.com)
- Adobe pitches graphics standard (news.com)
- New engine for Mozilla code (news.com)
- Computer collectors also inherit lives of former owners (San Jose Mercury)
- Sue the Bells (Bruce Kushnick) Essential!
- I Got Spammed by Esther Dyson: Release, the Old-Fashioned Way (New York Times)
- Cryptozilla (Wired)
- Jazilla (Wired)
- My Day at Netscape (Ben)
- Netscape 5.0 to support XML (Wired)
- Meat of the Loom (Prehensile Tales) Read it before the lawyers get to it
- Whither Javagator? (Wired)
- Javagator on back burner (news.com)
- Start-up debuts XML-based server (news.com)
- "Click of death" strikes Iomega (news.com)
- Navy barred from ousting sailor (news.com)
- Scientologists misuse trademark law to harass dissenters (news.com)
- Scientists daydream on company time at 3M (Wired)
- Netscape pulling back from Java commitment (San Jose Mercury)
- Shut Up and Eat: The Beef Industry's Lawsuit Against Oprah Winfrey (PR Watch)
- Netizens weigh in on Oprah trial (news.com)
- Microsoft Posts XSL Parser (TechWeb)
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