1999 Readings about XML
- XML rides the e-business wave (news.com)
- Jakob Nielsen Interview - WebReference.com (www.webreference.com)
- Some timely guidelines for Web design (12/11/1999) (San Jose Mercury)
- XML still waiting for the spotlight (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Spells Out Its Interoperability Strategy (www.informationweek.com)
- Sun, Microsoft release new XML (news.com)
- WTO + SDMI = NWO (New World Order)--And That Spells Trouble (www.oreilly.com)
- Internet Provider Not Liable For Defamation (New York Law Journal)
- Communicator browser delayed another two months (news.com)
- Oasis XML consortium brewing standard (news.com)
- Microsoft prepares IE 5.5 (news.com)
- Satirical Web Site Poses Political Test (washingtonpost.com) (Washington Post)
- Microsoft XML Parser Conformance (xml.com)
- When Bad Design Becomes the Standard (Alertbox Nov. 1999) (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Salon Technology | How the Web was almost won (Salon)
- A perspective on the Apache XML Project: An interview with Tim Bray (www.ibm.com)
- A perspective on the Apache XML Project: An interview with Mike Pogue (www.ibm.com)
- AOL and Netscape One Year Later (ZDNet)
- Bowstreet Leverages Directories, XML (Techweb)
- Apache to create XML open-source tools (news.com)
- The Birth of XML (Jon Bosak, java.sun.com)
- XML standards race heats up (www.inman.com)
- Chinese database is a gift to humanity (11/01/1999) (San Jose Mercury)
- Ask Expresso Man (developer.java.sun.com)
- Praxis - Your XML Development Partner (www.praxisxml.com)
- Web privacy standard clears legal obstacle (news.com)
- The Making of the DocBook DTD (xml.com)
- Big Blue to counter BizTalk with XML schema initiative (InfoWorld) (InfoWorld)
- Statement on IPv6 Address Privacy (playground.sun.com)
- Report warns of Web performance drain (ZDNet)
- Prioritize: Good Content Bubbles to the Top (Alertbox Oct. 1999) (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- XML: In search of a good editor (www.ivritype.com)
- Forms of Unicode (Mark Davis)
- Whatever Happened to Netscape 5.0? (www.pathfinder.com)
- Where the Web Leads Us (xml.com)
- Informix is latest to lay its chips on XML (InfoWorld) (InfoWorld)
- Standards Support a Little Late (buzz.builder.com)
- A RISK WORTH TAKING (www.studiob.com)
- Ten Good Deeds in Web Design (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Internet Time Ain't What It Used to Be, Jon Udell (www.byte.com)
- Introducing XHTML (Webmonkey: html)
- Conformance Testing for XML Processors (xml.com)
- Developers split on proposed Web language standard (news.com)
- Ballmer: 'Share Your Data' (Wired)
- What's next for Web pioneer Andreessen? (news.cnet.com)
- Why I Love man Pages (Linux.com)
- W3C's World Wide Power (Computerworld)
- The Killer Consumer Gossip App (Wired)
- Domain name ruling favors small businesses (news.com)
- Bid to set new Internet standard crashes (Seattle Times)
- AOL, others plan global Net content rating system (news.com)
- Xanadu from the wilderness (SunWorld)
- Online written word bazaar (San Jose Mercury)
- Burn All GIFs Day (http://burnallgifs.org/)
- Xanadu Report (Byte)
- Standards body translates Web for devices (news.com)
- Court OKs some domains with trademarked names (news.com)
- Interface Standards and Design Creativity (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- New eBook standard: A best-seller? (ZDNet)
- In browser fight, AOL is down but not out (news.com)
- Baltimore Technologies to ship encryption tool for XML docs (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft caught in "dirty trick" vs. AOL (San Jose Mercury)
- Is Gates pulling the Net's strings? (news.com)
- Search engines broaden their scope (San Jose Mercury)
- NSI threatens to sue Blackhole List operator (news.com)
- Why did Microsoft keep browser feature from partners? (news.com)
- Metcalfe's Law in Reverse (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- My Netscape Network Help (http://my.netscape.com/)
- Network-monitoring security plan readied (San Jose Mercury)
- XMetaL: XML Word Processing Comes into Focus (xml.com)
- Open-source Apache encroaches on Microsoft (news.com)
- Open-source app server chugs ahead (ZDNet)
- Lutris' server divides duties (ZDNet)
- FileMaker Update Will Support XML (PC World)
- An XML standard for directory services? (news.com)
- Pros And Cons Of Microsoft's XML Object Model (Information Week)
- Open-source app server chugs ahead (ZDNet)
- Standards body approves HTTP 1.1 (news.com)
- Publisher Must Lay Down the Law (Wired)
- XML forms architecture sparks standards fight (InfoWorld)
- The Industry Standard: Mozilla Manager Denies Trouble (The Standard)
- Yahoo relents on GeoCities terms (news.com)
- Is XML the way for corporate data? (news.com)
- Netscape debuts ten new browser languages (news.com)
- Web Architecture: Describing and Exchanging Data (W3C)
- Announcement: RDF Schema Proposed
Recommendation to undergo 2nd AC Review (W3C)
- Jesse Berst: Four reasons you're gonna love XML (ZDNet)
- Small Developers and XML (Simon St. Laurent)
- Why XML is Meant for Java? (xml.com)
- NSI-ICANN fight threatens Net growth (news.com)
- Web Publishing the Microsoft Way (Wired)
- Biomed Web publishing proposal debated (San Jose Mercury)
- Microsoft joins XML industry group (news.com)
- Top-10 New Mistakes of Web Design (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Domain dispute policy pushed forward (news.com)
- Taking sides on XML (news.com)
- Copyright bills may limit access to facts (news.com)
- XSL Considered Harmful (xml.com)
- Intel develops `2001'-style portable computer (San Jose Mercury)
- Federal fee-for-search site said suspended (news.com)
- Microsoft's Bosworth talks up XML (InfoWorld)
- News Article (MP3.com)
- Why SDMI Will Fail (david weekly)
- Legislators push digital signature approval (news.com)
- Standards group to develop XML schemas (news.com)
- Internet Address Firm to Be Probed (Washington Post)
- Debugging Stylesheets Using Microsoft IE5 XSL Processing (Crane Softwrights)
- XML: New way to do business (news.com)
- Demand for data: more, more, faster, faster (San Jose Mercury)
- "Top Ten Mistakes" Revisited (Alertbox May 1999) (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Initial Audio Characteristics for XSL (Chris Maden)
- Review of Mozilla M4 (discuss.userland.com)
- Microsoft patches bevy of IE bugs (news.com)
- Mozilla yanks chat proposal (news.com)
- 'Handicapped access' hits the Web (ZDNet)
- The MetaXSL Engine (Intraware)
- Formatting Objects considered harmful (Hakom Lie)
- Get a Cable Modem....Go to Jail (maycomp)
- Open source Mozilla browser headed to market (news.com)
- Open source Mozilla browser headed to market (news.com)
- XML and the Second Generation Web (Scientific American: Tim Bray and Jon Bosak)
- Webmonkey: browsers: Gecko Lays Out the Future (Webmonkey)
- Hong Kong privacy chief blasts U.S. policy (news.com)
- intranet portals (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Manifesto on `global conversation' (San Jose Mercury)
- nomo zilla (Jamie Zawinski)
- Microsoft database to support XML (news.com)
- IE 5.0 suffers privacy bugs (news.com)
- XML buoys databases for corporate markets (InfoWorld)
- Beware of Microsoft's XML (David Strom)
- the cluetrain manifesto (cluetrain)
- Easing browser interface development (news.com)
- Opera browser leads in style sheet support (news.com)
- W3C's Berners-Lee urges agent-readable Web sites (InfoWorld) (InfoWorld)
- Govt. Considers Commercial Use of .US Domain (Internet News)
- Court Rules Domain Names Are Property (Internet News)
- INTERNET EXPLORER 5 FALLS SHORT ON STANDARDS SUPPORT, WEB
DEVELOPERS FORCED TO CONTINUE WORKAROUNDS (Web Standards Project)
- URL as UI (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- XML to play bigger role in development (InfoWorld) (InfoWorld)
- XML support in IE5 (Tim Bray, xml.com)
- Netscape shareholder meeting sad for some (news.com)
- IE 5 sneak peek shows new content features (news.com)
- A Web truth: The `X' files are out there (San Jose Mercury)
- Sun, Adobe offer bounty for XSL (news.com)
- The race to create XML for e-commerce (news.com)
- XML Tutorials for Programmers - Writing XML Documents (IBM XML Web Site)
- DataChannel offers XML tools, services (news.com)
- Ad Blockers Challenge Web Pitchmen (LA Times)
- AT&T, Motorola and Lucent to develop software language (MSNBC)
- Free-PC shoots for a million (news.com)
- Telecom revolution in the heartland (news.com)
- XML: The future of EDI? - (sunworld)
- Web3D Consortium Launches X3D Standardization Initiative for Web
Broadcast 3D Graphics (VRML.org)
- Macromedia updates design tool (news.com)
- Ticketmaster, Microsoft settle Web link suit (San Jose Mercury)
- W3C aims to streamline vector graphics (news.com)
- Sun joins fray in tackling XML (InfoWorld) (InfoWorld)
- 19 Short Questions about Namespaces (with Answers) (David Megginson)
- Future Focus: That Manicure Bowl is Mine! (Project Cool)
- Questions raised about Microsoft patent (ZDNet)
- XML ties together disparate development teams (InfoWorld) (InfoWorld)
- Software developers to get new XML standard (news.com)
- Who Owns the Patent to Style Sheets? (Web Review )
- Microsoft Awarded Style Sheet Patent (Web Review)
- Microsoft Style Sheet Patent (Wired)
- MICROSOFT AWARDED STYLE SHEET PATENT (Seybold Report)
- Mozilla comes of age (news.com)
- XUL and RDF: The Implementation of the Application Object Model (http://www.mozilla.org/xpfe/xulrdf.htm)
- XML Namespaces (James Clark)
- Bluestone moves to marry Java and XML (InfoWorld)
- @Home suffering cracks in the foundation? (news.com)
- XML in Office 2000 Wrox)
- XML poses data-architecture debate (InfoWorld)
- Data mart, warehouse integration drive Ardent Software XML strategy (InfoWorld)
- Trials set for Intel's embedded security (news.com)
- Domain competition to begin in April (news.com)
- Archie Comics fights parent for domain (news.com)
- Library Net filtering suit dismissed (news.com)
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XML Takes Another Step (Wired)
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A Mickey Mouse Copyright Law? (Wired)
- Microsoft fires back at Sun's Jini (InfoWorld)
- Browser Wars To Move To a Standards Focus (Internet World)
- With Several Specs Complete, XML Enters Widespread Development (Internet World)
- Languages for Dublin Core (D-LIB)
- Stretching the Concept of the Document (Web Techniques, December 1998)
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