2002 Readings about XML
- Printing from XML: An Introduction to XSL-FO (xml.com)
- The .NET Schema Object Model (xml.com)
- Examining WSDL (xml.com)
- Position on Proposed W3C "RF" Patent Policy - Free Software Foundation (FSF) (W3C)
- Safeguard your XML - based messages (JavaWorld)
- Kazaa's file - swapping structure stymies opponents (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Building dynamic Web sites with mathematical content (www-106.ibm.com)
- An Interview With Douglas Bowman of Wired News (devedge.netscape.com)
- The Undecidability of the Schematron Conformance Problem (www.unidex.com)
- Lord of the Schemas, Part 1: Fellowship of the Schema (www.propylon.com)
- Top Ten Web - Design Mistakes of 2002 (Alertbox Dec. 2002) (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- A New Era for Java Protocol Handlers (developer.java.sun.com)
- No case for Iraq war, says UN chief (news.independent.co.uk)
- RUBBISH! (www.wweek.com)
- President Bush to Propose Internet Monitoring System (news.com)
- Happy Birthday, Dear Internet (Wired)
- Java Practices (www.javapractices.com)
- Q&A: Sun VP lays out company's plans for Web services, Java (www.idg.net)
- Java interaction with databases boosted (InfoWorld)
- Year in Privacy: Citizens Lose (Wired)
- JBuilder Doesn't Revolutionize (www.nyq.eweek.com)
- Magic with Merlin: Character sets (www-106.ibm.com)
- developerWorks : Java technology : Merlin brings nonblocking I/O to the Java platform (www-106.ibm.com)
- Ghada Karmi: An attack on us all (www.guardian.co.uk)
- Jef Raskin - The Flawed Calculus of Torture (humane.sourceforge.net)
- Who really won in the Sun - Microsoft ruling (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Relax NG, Compared (xml.com)
- XML for the rest of us (InfoWorld)
- Iona sets sights on Web services (news.com)
- REST (www.xfront.com)
- Using XML::Twig (xml.com)
- Analyzing XML schemas with the Schema Infoset Model (www-106.ibm.com)
- XML.com: Standard Data Vocabularies Unquestionably Harmful [May. 29, 2002] (xml.com)
- The Standards Manifesto (W3C)
- Microsoft 'X#' On Tap? (www.microsoft-watch.com)
- .NET My Services. Gone but not forgotten? (www.theregister.co.uk)
- Compromised in a Flash (news.com)
- IE Continues to Gain in Browser Wars (news.com)
- O'Reilly Network: Marshall McLuhan vs. Marshalling Regular Expressions (www.oreillynet.com)
- Technology as an engine for change (news.com)
- Putting mathematics on the Web with MathML (W3C)
- "Office 11" for Developers (www.microsoft.com)
- UNICODE BOMBER STRIKES AGAIN (linguistlist.org)
- Google vs. Evil (Wired)
- How open is the new Office? (news.com)
- XML.com: RDF, What's It Good For? [Nov. 13, 2002] (xml.com)
- New Netscape punctures pop-up ads (news.com)
- Upstarts Attack Microsoft Slackers (www.pcmag.com)
- ISP download caps to slow swapping? (news.com)
- Open - door policies (news.com)
- oreilly.com - - From the Editors List (www.oreilly.com)
- AlterNet: Big Mac Attacked (www.alternet.org)
- Page 1: Grand Tour: the Story of a Penguin and a Red Fedora - The Idea Basket :: Sponsored by GaelDesign (www.theideabasket.com)
- Nailed to the Wall - Ohio uncappers face legal nightmare (www.broadbandreports.com)
- ActiveX Control Acting Up (Wired)
- New Copyright Law Frees Educators to Use Copyrighted Works Online (bandradio.com)
- The Resource Description Framework in 500 Words
(Not Including These) (www.citnames.com)
- W3C Rejects Patents on Net Tech (Wired)
- W3C sees graphics on cell phones (news.com)
- Microsoft targets financial services (news.com)
- Try this at home (InfoWorld)
- plasticbag.org | files | Apple and the Pirate Everyman (www.plasticbag.org)
- Far-reaching changes go to heart of justice system (news.independent.co.uk)
- the apple of apple's eye: ellen feiss (www.browndailyherald.com)
- Apple 'It' Girl Breaks Silence (Wired)
- Iraqis in U.S. monitored for terrorist threat (www.charlotte.com)
- Effort on the edge, Part 1 (JavaWorld)
- The Peon's Guide To Secure System Development (m.bacarella.com)
- Start - up to put LindowsOS on sub - $1,000 tablets (InfoWorld)
- For Bulk E - Mailer, Pestering Millions Offers Path to Profit (online.wsj.com)
- Does Corel's life jacket have a leak? (news.com)
- Word Up: Keeping Languages Alive (Wired)
- Web oversight group ICANN changes election (Salon)
- Dial 'H' for Hostage (Wired)
- RealNetworks, U.S. government recognize power of open source (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Betting the farm on open source? (news.com)
- Web services: Seeking a common tongue (news.com)
- ICANN's contrarian gets the boot (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Who owns your e-mail? (news.com)
- Promise of P3P stalls as backers regroup (news.com)
- XML.com: XML 1.1: Here We Go Again [Oct. 23, 2002] (xml.com)
- Wired News: Band Can't Sell Own Music on EBay (Wired)
- Picture This / Government Web sites are for the people not incumbent office - holders (www.sfgate.com)
- Sun to step aboard Web services group (news.com)
- Another 9 Exploits Found in IE (news.com)
- Computer Trash Is His Treasure (Wired)
- Microsoft readies Office overhaul (news.com)
- Progress Software to buy eXcelon (news.com)
- Microsoft VP has big remodeling plans for Office (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Adobe extends server push to Acrobat (news.com)
- XML spec moves ahead despite gripes (news.com)
- Free OpenOffice for Mac users (news.com)
- Dot-Org Gets a New, Well, Org (Wired)
- Man Sues Airlines for Fare Access (Wired)
- Burningbird: The Parable of the Languages (weblog.burningbird.net)
- New day dawns thanks to Mozilla software (www.suntimes.com)
- A Decade of DTDs and SGML in Scholarly Publishing (www.idealliance.org)
- Phoenix 0.2 Web Browser: Lean, Mean Mozilla (www.linuxorbit.com)
- Designed for life (www.newscientist.com)
- Suit Over Airlines' Web Sites Tests Bounds of ADA (www.law.com)
- Congress asked to unpick copy lock laws (news.com)
- August 2009: How Google beat Amazon and Ebay to the Semantic Web (www.ftrain.com)
- An End to Metatags (Enough Already, Part 1) (www.traffick.com)
- Studios' copyright goal is total control (www.siliconvalley.com)
- The Mac OS That Can't Be Tweaked (Wired)
- You are here: personal tech that tracks your moves
(www.siliconvalley.com)
- New layoffs loom; eyes on Sun, AMD (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Wired News: Spam Masquerades as Admin Alerts (Wired)
- Java Design Issues
A Conversation with Ken Arnold, Part VI
(www.artima.com)
- Microsoft Pulls Ad After Web Flap (news.yahoo.com)
- FBI Misused Secret Wiretaps (Washington Post)
- from the front line (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
- Are Slot Machines Honest? (www.americancasinoguide.com)
- Robert Fisk: This crime proves none of us are safe - and Britons may well be the next targets (The Independent)
- Pay attention to choke points before crisis hits (www.siliconvalley.com)
- IBM flushes restroom patent (news.com)
- Mr. Hollywood Lives in Washington (Wired)
- To foil rivals, BEA looks to bundle (news.com.com)
-
Sending XHTML as text/html Considered Harmful (www.hixie.ch)
- Trade group: P2P not illegal or immoral (news.com.com)
- Sun expands StarOffice giveaway (news.com.com)
- Answering Mass E-mails Made Easier (www.rollcall.com)
- Dan Gillmor: Issues that will shape the Internet (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Trust-based Advertising (jrobb.userland.com)
- Pornographer Private Media offers to buy Napster (www.siliconvalley.com)
- winerlog : (winerlog.inspiredsites.net)
- 10 choices that were critical to the Net's success (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Mozilla 1.1 debuts to mixed reviews (news.com.com)
- Call Center: Profit or Loss? (www.asktog.com)
- Lawyer learns hard lesson on wild, wild Web (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Hyperlink patent case fails to click (news.com.com)
- BT Group Loses Bid to Sue Prodigy Over Internet Hyperlinking (quote.bloomberg.com)
- Dontlink.com does just that (news.com.com)
- Dodging pop-ups with Mozilla (news.com.com)
- Yahoo yields to Chinese Web laws (news.com.com)
- File-swapping foes exert P2P pressure (news.com.com)
- Language barriers on the Web? (news.com.com)
- Dan Gillmor: We must engage in copyright debate (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Gnutella bandwidth bandits (Salon)
- Sun to push StarOffice for Apple's OS X (news.com.com)
- Deep Linking Takes Another Blow (Wired)
- No more JPEGs - ISO to withdraw image standard
(www.theregus.com)
- Microsoft's .Net set to link to Apache (news.com.com)
- Finding patent truth in JPEG claim (news.com.com)
- Comments on April XQuery drafts (long, sorry) (W3C)
- Apple releases QuickTime 6 (news.com.com)
- Keep broadband pipes open, group says (news.com.com)
- Money matters force standards stalemate (news.com.com)
- Quiet, Sad Death of Net Pioneer (Wired)
- Sites bow to Microsoft's browser king (news.com.com)
- Life, liberty and digital happiness (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Internet Law Notes (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Reality check: Does adware work? (news.com.com)
- Addressing the cause, not symptoms (news.com.com)
- RELAX NG and W3C XML Schema (James Clark)
- Can XML Be The Same After W3C XML Schemas (xml.com)
- Spectrum Delay: Guess Who Loses? (Wired)
- ICANN Outlines Its Evolution (Wired)
- Mozilla browser battles Microsoft (www.cnn.com)
- Security warning too quick for comfort? (news.com.com)
- Wired 10.07: The Madness of King George (Wired)
- The end of the revolution (Salon)
- validation and typechecking (lists.xml.org)
- Web group pushes XML testing (news.com.com)
- Government seeks accord on XML (news.com.com)
- Fidelity Pours Resources Into XML (www.internetweek.com)
- It's Spring! (www.webstandards.org)
- Browsing Around for New Targets (Wired)
- Microsoft exec calls for innovative Web services (InfoWorld)
- Mozilla finally turns 1.0 (news.com.com)
- Mike Cassidy: Peninsula play group in the park -- and online (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Hole Finder Wins 'Bug Bounty' (Wired)
- RealNames shutdown outcry grows in Asia (www.theregister.co.uk)
- AOL won't let IE take Mac test (news.com.com)
- David Plotnikoff: Dreaming of a teachable search engine
(www.siliconvalley.com)
- Built-in XML: Oracle's sales salvation? (news.com.com)
- Sun pitches StarOffice as low-cost Microsoft Office alternative (InfoWorld)
- Why hackers are a step ahead of the law (news.com.com)
- Another Run to a Deep-Link Suit (Wired)
- Top-10 Guidelines for Homepage Usability (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- SOAP HTTP GET Binding Version 0.1 (W3C)
- Search for Web services leads to Google (news.com)
- IBM says Web services need Sun (news.com)
- Uncle Sam: Hold your horses on XML (zdnet.com)
- Mozilla's next big step
(news.com)
- Reading local files in Netscape 6 and Mozilla (sec.greymagic.com)
- RFC 3271: The Internet is for Everyone (ftp.rfc-editor.org)
- TAG Finding: Using QNames as Identifiers (W3C)
- Tim Bray on SDKs (static.userland.com)
- IBM patent plan royalty-free (news.com)
- IBM drops patent bombshell (zdnet.com)
- Second Generation Web Services (xml.com)
- Why Web services will kill HTTP--eventually (zdnet.com)
- Prime Palaver #3 (www.baen.com)
- Deep Linking Returns to Surface (Wired)
- Kids' Corner: Website Usability for Children (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Mozilla poised for revival (news.com)
- Just How Trusty Is Truste? (Wired)
- Koreans take a short cut on the road to English (news.independent.co.uk)
- New version of Apache released--again (news.com)
- Adobe enhancing FrameMaker software (news.com)
- 'Crappy' WAP Bridging Gap (Wired)
- how to make SOAP4R read WSDL files? (www.ruby-talk.org)
- EchoStar Asks Supreme Court To Protect Rights Of TV Viewers (www.spacedaily.com)
- Mozilla 1.0 nears release (news.com)
- Google revives Scientology Web page (news.com)
- Do-It-Yourself Counter Notification Letter (www-2.cs.cmu.edu)
- Google Yanks Anti-Church Sites (Wired)
- Netscape Navigator Browser Snoops On Web Searches (www.newsbytes.com)
- Ancient Domesday Book outlives electronic version (www.ananova.com)
- Rounding Up a Posse (www.latimes.com)
- QuarkXPress 5 Is Now Shipping" (www.creativepro.com)
- Open programming guide is Internet gadfly's newest venture (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Privacy flaw continues to dig IE hole (news.com)
- XML 2001: A Roller Coaster Ride for the Mind (www.itworld.com)
- Developer News -- Apache 2.0: What's New and and Who'll Benefit? (Internet News)
- An Introduction to the XML:DB API (xml.com)
- ICANN pushes members-only domains (news.com)
- .Net vote rigging (news.zdnet.co.uk)
- Site Map Usability (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- The geeks who saved Usenet (Salon)
- I Remember USENET (www.oreillynet.com)
- Xanadu project lifts open source kimono (www.theregister.co.uk)
- XML: Plugging into 'Standard' Hybrids (www.eweek.com)
- XML.com: Patents and Web Standards Town Hall Meeting (xml.com)
- Group builds onto wall of Web standards (news.com)
- Rise of Net 'Borders' Prompts Fears for Web's (www.newsbytes.com)
- Lawmaker: Is CD copy-protection illegal? (news.com)
- The Anti-Thesaurus Part 2 (www.hastingsresearch.com)
- O'Reilly Network: Patent threat to W3C's RDF (www.oreillynet.com)
- Doubt cast over Web standard's ownership (news.com)
- Last Stand of Oz Domain Fight (Wired)
- The seven wonders of the Web (The Guardian)
- Oversight needed? Mishaps fuel regulation debate (news.com)
- 2600 WINS FORD LAWSUIT - RIGHT TO LINK UPHELD (www.2600.com)
- Slashdot | Lawrence Lessig Answers Your Questions (slashdot.org)
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