2000 Readings about XML
- Group unveils program to disable Web filters (news.com)
- BT sues Prodigy over U.S. hyperlink patent (www.idg.net)
- News sites mistakenly blocked by filters, study says (news.com)
- FTC Tackles Wireless Regulation (Wired)
- Privacy advocates wary of data-sharing standard (news.com)
- Students log on to world's first net university (www.observer.co.uk)
- Free Radical: Ian Clarke has Big Plans for the Internet (www.oreillynet.com)
- Net name body OKs seven new domains (news.com)
- RichInStyle.com bug guide - Mozilla 5 (www.richinstyle.com)
- Flash: 99% Bad (Alertbox Oct. 2000) (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Site offers 3D mapping of computer networks (news.com)
- Gates touts XML in Comdex keynote speech (computerworld.com)
- Short Take: Microsoft previews IE 6 (news.com)
- Standards group recommends key Web specification (news.com)
- Netscape 6 finally ships after 32-month gestation (news.com)
- No free speech @Home for critic who posts service documents to newsgroup (InfoWorld)
- What Global Language? (www.theatlantic.com)
- Dirt in the domain name game (www.msnbc.com)
- Killing the Web (news.excite.com)
- Netscape site gets new look for browser update (news.com)
- Why the Internet won't be metered (www-4.ibm.com)
- What's Next: Bookster? (Wired)
- Do Open-Source Books Work? (www.lightandmatter.com)
- Hey Armey, You've Been Filtered (Wired)
- Winners of the Foil the Filters Contest (dfn.org)
- XPress 5 to put Web spin on DTP (ZDNet)
- Wasting money on cats (jJoel on Software )
- WAP Forum moves toward Net standards (InfoWorld)
- Customer disservice: E-tailers dodge calls to cut costs (news.com)
- The inexorable rise of XML (ZDNet)
- Amazon's Privacy Policy Altered (Wired)
- Adobe pens duo of e-book deals (news.com)
- Microsoft, Amazon curl up with digital book deal (news.com)
- Microsoft to give away ebook Reader (www.vnunet.com)
- Truste accused of violating its own privacy policy | Computerworld News & Features Story (www.computerworld.com)
- Extending XHTML (xhtml.waptechinfo.com)
- Netscape 6: Getting Warmer (Wired)
- Getting to XML (ZDNet)
- Sun attacks Microsoft's stance on XML (www.vnunet.com)
- May I recommend ...? Not! (ZDNet)
- Latest Navigator 'preview' boasts impressive features (ZDNet)
- Salon.com Business | Napster vs. the record stores (Salon)
- Sales Paradox (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Microsoft cookie tool stirs controversy (ZDNet)
- Frankly Speaking -- Open Source Convention Report: Open Documentation Summit (www.oreilly.com)
- Privacy advocates enraged by NAI-FTC deal (ZDNet)
- More and more, XML diving into the 'stream' (ZDNet)
- Foreign domain names face compatibility hurdle (news.com)
- Study finds Web bigger than we think (news.com)
- The Net's Achilles Heel (Wired)
- Whose Link Is It Anyway? (Wired)
- The Web Standards Project: Word From The WaSP! (www.webstandards.org)
- OptOut -- Anonymous Surveillance (grc.com)
- Applause for IE's Cookie Catcher (Wired)
- NSI accused by rivals of hoarding domain names (news.com)
- Dynamics of the Apache XML Project (weblogs.oreillynet.com)
- Adelard, one year later - JavaWorld (JavaWorld)
- IE 5.5 isn't a quantum leap (ZDNet)
- The skew.org XML Tutorial (www.skew.org)
- Web Standards Project Blasts Microsoft's "Arrogant" Break With
Standards (www.webstandards.org)
- Word From The WaSP! Here We Go Again (www.webstandards.org)
- IE 5.5 angers Web standards advocates (news.com)
- Gates offers more Windows future peeks (ZDNet)
- The XHTML Interview (www.exploit-lib.org)
- HTML forms get face-lift (InfoWorld)
- Media - U.N. widens effort to prevent "cybersquatting" (news.com)
- Customers as Designers (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Privacy Suit Targets Netscape (Wired)
- New standards orbit XML (InfoWorld)
- CNET News.com - Groups cite bias in domain name arbitration (news.com)
- IE's lead over Netscape lengthens with new version (news.com)
- W3C proposes XML linking technology (news.com)
- How the Oxford English Dictionary went online (www.ariadne.ac.uk)
- Text Encoding for Interchange: a new Consortium (www.ariadne.ac.uk)
- Wireless: Unplugged and insecure (ZDNet)
- Microsoft XML server may slip to 2001 (www.vnunet.com)
- Wells Fargo blazes Java, XML trail (www.idg.net)
- A List Apart: Rated XHTML (www.alistapart.com)
- The Age of E-Sigs Is Here (Wired)
- XORBA Lathers Up SOAP (ZDNet)
- Online and Unidentifiable? (washingtonpost.com) (Washington Post)
- Court Says Anti-Smut Law Illegal (Wired)
- Pretty Poor Privacy: An Assessment of P3P andInternet Privacy (www.epic.org)
- IBM overhauls voice-recognition strategy (news.com)
- Patent Seeks to Collect on Data (Wired)
- XML.com - The State of XML (xml.com)
- XML gets closer to Java (www.zdnet.co.uk)
- AOL releases its version of IM standards (news.com)
- Courtney Love does the math (Salon)
- XMLterm: A Mozilla-based Semantic User Interface (xml.com)
- Dan Gillmor: Technology creates threat to economy (San Jose Mercury)
- Web inventor says ads 'pervert' content (Guardian Unlimited)
- XML accelerates rise of Java (ZDNet)
- Copyrant (slashdot.org)
- Gates offers peak at Next Generation Windows Services (ZDNet)
- Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Pirated MP3s (modernhumorist.com)
- XML in WordPerfect 9: A User's View (xml.com)
- XML in WordPerfect 9: A Developer's View (xml.com)
- IBM donates Net communications technology (news.com)
- Exposing XML Myths (ZDNet)
- Filters Kowtowing to Hate? (Wired)
- Meerkat: An Open Service API (www.oreillynet.com)
- MS sends in lawyers to stop 'open' SOAP info getting out (www.theregister.co.uk)
- XML and how to secure it (www.zdnet.co.uk)
- Kid Rock Starves To Death: MP3 Piracy Blamed (www.theonion.com)
- Lessig's Lesson: Beware AT&T (Wired)
- Wireless Web Fight Gets Catty (Wired)
- The Value of Gnutella and Freenet (www.webreview.com)
- Correction (washingtonpost.com) (Washington Post)
- XML Conformance Update (xml.com)
- Why Python? (www2.linuxjournal.com)
- Java(TM) Technology Evangelists: Bill Day (java.sun.com)
- Sun brews Java for e-business (www.idg.net)
- Sun partners back off plan to superset Java (ZDNet)
- Runtime Vs Static Compilation - Performance Comparison (www.aceshardware.com)
- Telcos to see Sun's JAIN run (ZDNet)
- Microsoft vs. DOJ: It's all in the APIs (ZDNet)
- Gates pushes XML and the next generation net (www.theregister.co.uk)
- Microsoft, Netscape squabble over browser scripting hole (news.com)
- Filemaker hit with Web software bug (news.com)
- Internet Client Design (Alertbox Apr. 2000) (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Data Binding (java.sun.com)
- ANN: JDOM (W3C)
- Character Encodings in XML and Perl (xml.com)
- Free, anonymous information on the anarchists' Net (news.com)
- Rumors and Comment (ZDNet)
- How Napster and Friends Will Turn the Web Inside Out (ZDNet)
- RealNetworks player uses Mozilla to read Web pages (news.com)
- Vulnerability discovered in Netscape Navigator (ZDNet)
- Chewing on Marconi (ZDNet)
- Microsoft XML: The Cup Is Half Full, Jon Udell (www.byte.com)
- TechSearch (Techweb)
- Patent demands may spur Unisys rivals in graphics market (news.com)
- Interview with the Search Engine (www.fnwire.com)
- Ballmer Touts XML (www.pcworld.com)
- O'Reilly Network: Use the Right Doctype (www.oreillynet.com)
- W3C and the Web Community (W3C)
- Freedom-Or Copyright? (www.techreview.com)
- The OASIS Process for Structured Information Standards (xml.com)
- XML search engine to ship (InfoWorld)
- Doubt cast on Microsoft 'back door' report (ZDNet)
- Gagging the net in 3 easy steps (news.bbc.co.uk)
- Copy Catfight by Jesse Walker (www.reasonmag.com)
- Java, XML to survive Sun/Microsoft war (www.vnunet.com)
- XML to be tuned for finance market (www.vnunet.com)
- Skin Cancer (www.suck.com)
- The News-Gazette Online: Guru of Internet never made millions off it (www.news-gazette.com)
- Companies Back XML Business Specification (www.currents.net)
- Good Business Reasons for Using XML (www.winntmag.com)
- Netscape browser slims down, opens up (ZDNet)
- Impressive Netscape 6 beta promises widespread appeal (InfoWorld)
- Legality of 'Deep Linking' Remains Deeply Complicated (New York Times)
- Will your XML talk to mine? (ZDNet)
- Processing XML with Perl (xml.com)
- Jews for Java (Salon)
- grieve with me, blue master chickenz (www.interlog.com)
- Oops! IE 5.0 can lock out Win2K users (ZDNet)
- Cool XUL Provides Cross-Platform UI (xml.com)
- Hype aside, WAP has worries (ZDNet)
- The O'Reilly Conference on Java -- An Interview with Simon Phipps (conferences.oreilly.com)
- Linux Today: Internet World: The ABCs of XML (linuxtoday.com)
- Site No Longer Bugs Terminix (Wired)
- Movement to Develop XML Standards for Ad Industry Picks Up Steam--March 10, 2000 (Internet News)
- Bowstreet To Introduce New XML Wares (www.internetwk.com)
- Change the W3C (www.praxisxml.com)
- An Open Letter from Jeff Bezos (www.amazon.com)
- Schemas: RELAX and Enjoy! (www.seyboldreports.com)
- XML: Does MICROSOFT really have nothing up its sleeve? (www.theregister.co.uk)
- Researchers work to eradicate broken hyperlinks (news.com)
- EXPERT VOICES (www.xmlmag.com)
- The Future Of The Programmable Browser, Jon Udell (www.byte.com)
- Greed undermines benefits of digital technology (San Jose Mercury)
- XML and scripting languages
Manipulating XML documents with Perl and other scripting language (www-4.ibm.com)
- XML With Style: eBooks and XSL-FOs (xml.com)
- Slashdot | Interviews | Jakob Nielsen Answers Usability Questions (slashdot.org)
- Ask Tim -- My Conversation with Jeff Bezos (www.oreilly.com)
- Cool XUL Provides Cross-Platform UI (xml.com)
- A Ralph Nader Plan That 'Sucks' (Wired)
- When XML Gets Ugly (xml.com)
- "XML Father" leaves W3C for OASIS (xml.com)
- Bleeding-Edge XML: XLink and Apache (xml.com)
- RTFM: A Guide to Online Research (hotwired.lycos.com)
- Microsoft tools: Little room for Java (ZDNet)
- Making it real (www.nwfusion.com)
- Toolbox (www.enterprisedev.com)
- WebMethods soars above $200 in first-day trading (news.com)
- A Class Act (xml.com)
- Birth of a Community (xml.com)
- New products highlight Seybold (ZDNet)
- The Purpose of Copyright by Lydia Pallas Loren (Open Spaces Magazine)
- XML software firm latest to tap IPO craze (news.com)
- CERT Advisory CA-2000-02 Malicious HTML Tags Embedded in Client Web Requests (www.cert.org)
- BM pushes XML adoption with new spec (news.com)
- Get Off Your Big, Fat [Beep] and Use XML Now (ZDNet)
- The Browser War continued (webreference.com)
- XML manager for the masses (www.it.fairfax.com.au)
- Group OKs XML Digital Receipt Standard (www.currents.net)
- An Introduction to Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) (www.webdeveloper.com)
- IBM's XML tool extends the reach of DB2 (ZDNet)
- Oracle adds XML to data analysis tools (news.com)
- XML APIs for databases (JavaWorld)
- Stalking the Non-Conforming Microsoft Format (Andy Oram)
- Code XML data islands in Web pages (www-4.ibm.com)
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