2001 Readings about XML
- Concerts to raise money for battle against record companies
(www.sacbee.com)
- Walker story: On the Net, you are what you write (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Clark Challenges the XML Community (xml.com)
- Microsoft's Cookie Monster (www.businessweek.com)
- The Designer: Company failed to understand its target market (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Standards advocates move into hibernation (news.com)
- The 411 on Dot-Info Disputes (Wired)
- Study: Minorities get better auto deals online (news.com)
- Google's Gaggle of Discussions (Wired)
- Joel on Software - Does Issuing Passports Make microsoft a country (www.JoelonSoftware.com)
- Joel on Software - Working on CityDesk (www.JoelonSoftware.com)
- Joel on Software - Back to Basics (www.JoelonSoftware.com)
- Court: Online Scribes Protected (Wired)
- Using Emacs for XML documents (www-106.ibm.com)
- Beyond Accessibility: Treating Users with Disabilities as People (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Court: U.S. law trumps domain decisions (news.com)
- Attention Editors: Deep Link Away (Wired)
- Big Stink Over a Simple Link (Wired)
- Quality leap for e-paper (news.bbc.co.uk)
- Has HTML had its day? (Internet News)
- QuickTime prepared to make its comeback (news.com)
- Arbitration Firm Quits Domain-Dispute Business (www.newsbytes.com)
- California Appeals Court Upholds Message Board Speech (www.newsbytes.com)
- XML in Electronic Court Filing (xml.com)
- CDATA Confusion (www.flightlab.com)
- SVG: Where Are We Now? (xml.com)
- Introduction to Native XML Databases (xml.com)
- Google may let surfers rank search results (news.com)
- Ban on DVD-cracking code upheld (news.com)
- Opera fine-tunes latest browser (news.com)
- Why Copyright Laws Hurt Culture (Wired)
- Google, others dig deep--maybe too deep (news.com)
- Customers put kibosh on anti-copy CD (news.com)
- The Anti-Thesaurus: A Proposal For Improving Web Searches (www.hastingsresearch.com)
- Net research start-up stacks its shelves (news.com)
- Irish Surfers on One-Day Strike (Wired)
- Perl XML Quickstart: The Perl XML In... (xml.com)
- Perl XML Quickstart: The Standard XM... (xml.com)
- XML::LibXML - An XML::Parser Alternative (xml.com)
- Non-U.S. Internet operators fight for indepedence (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Musicians file brief supporting Napster (news.com)
- Aria Lookin' for a New Browser? (Wired)
- Argentina Peeks Into E-Mail Laws (Wired)
- How non-programmers use documentation. (advogato.org)
- Huge increase in music swaps over the Net despite demise of Napster (news.independent.co.uk)
- Identity Crisis [Nov. 07, 2001] (xml.com)
- Judge: Yahoo not bound by French Nazi ban (news.com)
- Committee recommends reduced role for public in Internet decisions (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Web Services: It's So Crazy, It Just Might Not Work (xml.com)
- Napster rivals winning popularity contest (news.com)
- PayPal fee may make users less chummy (news.com)
- HP freebie: E-biz software (techupdate.zdnet.com)
- MacCommunist: Smash the iPod (Wired)
- Fed Court Staffs to Be Monitored (Wired)
- File Trading Instantly Is Easier (Wired)
- Rival browsers benefiting from MSN gaffe (news.com)
- XML in Java: Document models, Part 1: Performance (www-106.ibm.com)
- Microsoft belatedly opens access to MSN (news.com)
- Apple, HP modify stance on patent plan (news.com)
- Microsoft back pedals on MSN browser block (news.com)
- Microsoft braces for browser battles (ZDNet)
- Umm, Meet Charlie Northrup. Charlie Owns the Patent on Web Services And He Doesn't Even Work for Microsoft (www.linuxgram.com)
- Billions to fight terrorism, and no one knows where it's going (web.realcities.com)
- Tablet PCs, handhelds ready to rumble? (news.com)
- New South Wales Internet Censorship Bill (www.efa.org.au)
- How MS Settlement Was Reached (Wired)
- Big changes ahead for microprocessors (news.com)
- Intel's accidental revolution - Tech News - ... (news.com)
- Security world skeptical of Microsoft push to keep flaws quiet (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Peter Popham in Sarobi: Afghans struggle to make sense of the yawning void of authority (The Independent)
- Freed aid workers taught Christianity to Muslims (The Independent)
- Taliban in retreat from Kandahar (The Independent)
- Belgium admits role in killing of African leader (The Independent)
- Ministers back Europe-wide arrest warrants
(The Independent)
- Robert Fisk: Forget the cliches, there is no easy way for the West to sort this out (The Independent)
- �
"Cyclone" blows computer bugs out of code (www.newscientist.com)
- Microsoft XP adbust in Shoreditch, London (bob.object1.com)
- The damage done (homepage.mac.com)
- Bush's Tribunals Under Fire (Wired)
- Aid shipments 'on target', says UN agency
(The Independent)
- Kate Clark in Kabul: Anxiety as terror of the Taliban is replaced by a new dread of ethnic cleansing (The Independent)
- PDAs aren't ready for mission critical applications (ZDNet)
- Encryption Comes Calling on Mobile Phone (www.pcworld.com)
- Researchers Probe Dark and Murky Net (www.securityfocus.com)
- No. 10 releases more 'evidence' against bin Laden (The Independent)
- Taliban's 'dervishes of death' fight back with guns, rockets and suicidal ambushes (The Independent)
- Most oppressed women in world take timid steps towards freedom
(The Independent)
- Suspects to face secret trials in military courts
(The Independent)
- To the beat of pop music, they celebrated.
(The Independent)
- News: Bug secrecy vs. full disclosure (ZDNet)
- Robert Fisk: What will the Northern Alliance do in our name now? I dread to think...
(The Independent)
- Send in the United Nations to prevent anarchy and to mobilise the aid operation (The Independent)
- Key Internet servers vulnerable to attack (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Swaine's Frames: IPgrams for New Cynics (www.webreview.com)
- Mozilla 1.0 Manifesto (www.mozilla.org)
- Control with fine print (InfoWorld)
- Too Much Legacy and Too Little (www.xmlmag.com)
- Web standards debate raises ire (it.mycareer.com.au)
- Net: Now Our Most Serious News Medium? (slashdot.org)
- The emperor of Anime's last shot (enjoyment.independent.co.uk)
-
IBM risks billion dollar Linux strategy with
W3C RAND demands (www.theregister.co.uk)
- StarOffice 6.0 Beta - Out of the (Cyber) Box Experience (www.linuxorbit.com)
- Will W3C mean dollar signs? (news.com)
- Tech giants push MPEG-4 standard (news.com)
- K: Microsoft's digital rights keynote 'hexed' (ZDNet)
- Yahoo hints at Web-based office tools (news.com)
- Tripping the rippers (news.com)
- WAP bashing (www-106.ibm.com)
- Media Players Embrace Broadband (Wired)
- On the Record: Toward a Union Label (www.thenation.com)
- Amateur Newsies Top the Pros (Wired)
- NOT Goodbye - a Promise (hshelp.com)
- Slashdot | XML in a Nutshell (slashdot.org)
- Slashdot | A Tale of Two Media:Tragedy and Images (slashdot.org)
- IE 6 gains foothold in browser market (news.com)
- Sun details StarOffice 6 (ZDNet)
- Moving to a Higher Plane (java.oreilly.com)
- Law Expert Charges Bias In Domain-Dispute Arbitrations (www.newsbytes.com)
- Acquisitions lead Corel down XML path (ZDNet)
- Taming the Web (www.technologyreview.com)
- Will Open Source Lose the Battle for the Web? (linuxtoday.com)
- IBM unveils slew of developer tools (ZDNet)
- Microsoft debuts demo 2 of XML query tool (ZDNet)
- Sun, Rambus under the FTC gun (ZDNet)
- Muslims in the U.S. Are Scared of Backlash (interactive.wsj.com)
- Anti-Attack Feds Push Carnivore (Wired)
- NYC at Midnight: A Sleepless City (Wired)
- Experts Blast Airport Security (Wired)
- No Time for Conspiracy Games (Wired)
- Net Slows in Wake of Attacks (Wired)
- Computing Made Good, Easy (Wired)
- First-Person Account Of Today's Attacks (slashdot.org)
- Tech investors knocked numb by plane attacks (news.com)
- Twin Towers' steel and concrete design couldn't survive crashes, fires (web.realcities.com)
- Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists? (www.msnbc.com)
- E-books solving a problem consumers don't have (www.chicagotribune.com)
- The End of Innovation? (www.openp2p.com)
- Group says ASN.1 can field XML, save bandwidth (www.eetimes.com)
- New virus travels in PDF files (news.com)
- Stuck in traffic (ZDNet)
- The Death of the Internet As We Know It (www.dismal.com)
- Tagline Blues: What's the Site About? (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- What Pops Up Must Come Down (Wired)
- Is the click-through history? (news.com)
- Standards group ignites common-code war (news.com)
- : Will Microsoft embrace or deface XML? (ZDNet)
- Location Finders (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Department of Defense adopts StarOffice (ZDNet)
- EFF Action Alert: Protest at San Jose Fed. Bldg. over Arrest of Russian Programmer (www.eff.org)
- Source Address Spoofing (www.networkmagazine.com)
- Sun cutting hundreds of jobs (news.com)
- New top-end Sun chip arriving by October (news.com)
- Truce or dare (ZDNet)
- Latest Privacy Nightmare: Money That Tracks You (www.newsmax.com)
- Hacker arrest may spur review of digital rules (news.com)
- Diverse open-source advocates face common threats (7/25/2001) (www.siliconvalley.com)
- USC neuroscientist finds signature of life on Mars in decades-old data (www.eurekalert.org)
- Microsoft's bait and switch (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft, Red Hat square off over open source (ZDNet)
- Privacy group details complaints against XP (news.com)
- Taming the Wild, Wild Web (www.latimes.com)
- Open Sourcers Shy From Criticism (Wired)
- Error Message Guidelines (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- The Day XML Broke (www.javertising.com)
- A Triumph of Simplicity: James Clark on Markup Languages and XML (www.ddj.com)
- Things XSLT can't do (www.dpawson.co.uk)
- I Can't Stop Thinking! #6 (www.thecomicreader.com)
- Nature Debates: Science must �push copyright aside� (www.nature.com)
- Salon: Last One Standing (Wired)
- Netscape 6.1 beta release said to be close (news.com)
- New Windows XP Feature Can Re-Edit Others' Sites (public.wsj.com)
- Souping up wireless (ZDNet)
- AOL, Microsoft talks break down (news.com)
- Developers offer new browsers for Mac OS X (ZDNet)
- Translating XML Schema (ZDNet)
- New open-source browser in the works (ZDNet)
- Opera finds footing in browser war (news.com)
- MS Gets Privacy-Happy With New IE (Wired)
- Opera set to unleash Linux browser (ZDNet)
- Red Hat to go solely with Mozilla browser (ZDNet)
- Court rules against Rambus (news.com)
- Berners-Lee releases XML Schema spec (ZDNet)
- AOL, Microsoft rift expands - Tech News - CNET.com (news.com)
- XML schema catches heat (ZDNet)
- The Pulpit (www.pbs.org)
- Schematron: validating XML using XSLT (www.ldodds.com)
- Corporate Websites Get a 'D' in PR (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- TREX Basics (xml.com)
- A brief history of SOAP (www.develop.com)
- .Net Gets XML Right (ZDNet)
- IBM advances Web services strategy (news.com)
- Microsoft's Ballmer touts XML Web standard (news.com)
- Anatomy of an XSLT processor (www-106.ibm.com)
- Mac owners offer mixed reviews of Opera - Tech News - CNET.com (news.com)
- Open-source firm dips into services SOUP - Tech News - CNET.com (news.com)
- Microsoft's Hailstorm to hit (ZDNet)
- Printer Friendly - AOL sides with anonymous posters (ZDNet)
- How to grow XML (ZDNet)
- Wireless Flash unleashes multimedia (ZDNet)
- Standalone IE 6 closer to public beta (news.com)
- RDDL Me This: What Does a Namespace URL Locate? (xml.oreilly.com)
- Uncovering the secrets of SE Linux (www-106.ibm.com)
- Sun offers J2EE developers some help (ZDNet)
- Large Criminal Hacker Attack on Windows NTE-Banking and E-Commerce Sites (www.sans.org)
- 'Backdoor' identified in Palm OS (ZDNet)
- Java Mania: An Interview With Richard Dale (dot.kde.org)
- News: The GNU GPL and the American Way (ZDNet)
- Aimster Hides Behind DMCA (Wired)
- Anticryptography: The Next Frontier in Computer Science (www.oreilly.com)
- Microsoft wireless OS on new path (ZDNet)
- Microsoft puts more heat on open source (ZDNet)
- Stop, you're killing me! (ZDNet)
- Red Hat's mad as hell about Microsoft (ZDNet)
- Turn-off (www.newscientist.com)
- Microsoft India developing Java-to-.NET migration tools (InfoWorld)
- Sun says Java hole leaves some computers vulnerable (www.computerworld.com)
- Java security hole could put some servers at risk (ZDNet)
- Why 90 percent of XML standards will fail (dailynews.yahoo.com)
- xml.oreilly.com -- The Relentless March of Computer Abstraction (xml.oreilly.com)
- XQuery: Reinventing the Wheel? (www.xmlportfolio.com)
- Splash of Flash heads for handhelds - Tech News - CNET.com (news.com)
- Success Rate: The Simplest Usability Metric (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Battlebot: The future of sports? (news.com)
- 'Napster' Networks Have No Peers (Wired)
- P2P Goes in Search of 'Doogle' (Wired)
- Peer-to-Peering Into the Future (Wired)
- We are losing the browser war (freshmeat.net)
- Microsoft temporarily halts IE 5.5 downloads (news.com)
- Netscape.com to become portal to Time Warner content (ZDNet)
- Lynn: He Can Lead ICANN (Wired)
- Stock tickers, sports scores and Yeats? (news.com)
- AOL to develop Netscape WAP browser with Nokia technology (InfoWorld)
- WAP Forum moves toward Net standards (InfoWorld)
- Why it's worth saving Web pages for posterity (1/18/2001) (San Jose Mercury)
- AOL browses handsets with Nokia (news.com)
- Wireless phones to drop the keypads (ZDNet)
- A Complete MusicXML Example: Schubert's "Mut" from Winterreise (www.musicxml.org)
- Why You Can't Sell What You Buy (Wired)
- IE's future uncertain with new Windows (news.com)
- Creating Web Utilities Using XML::XPath (xml.com)
- Living Language (www.feedmag.com)
- I Can't Stop Thinking! #5 (www.thecomicreader.com)
- Extending XHTML (xhtml.waptechinfo.com)
- Search terms of endearment (news.com)
- Geoworks Settles Patent Claim (Wired)
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