2003 Readings about XML
- Web's inventor gets a knighthood (news.bbc.co.uk)
- Escaped Markup Considered Harmful (xml.com)
- How to Misunderstand Sun's Linux Desktop Strategy (www.consultingtimes.com)
- Microsoft's Box Riffs on Life Inside The Empire (www.microsoft-watch.com)
- Xml 2003 Reflections - Adam Bosworth Keynote (weblogs.java.net)
- New Version of Adobe FrameMaker Extends Powerful XML Capabilities (www.adobe.com)
- Google tests book search (news.com)
- BitTorrent and RSS Create Disruptive Revolution (www.eweek.com)
- AOL lays off 375 in Mountain View (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Tip: Parsing XML documents partially with StAX (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- The Dean Connection (www.nytimes.com)
- On Search: Robots (www.tbray.org)
- How To Use Mime-Types To Get Your Aggregator To Subscribe To An Atom Feed (bitworking.org)
- The pain of over abstraction (www.xmldatabases.org)
- Google wants ruling on search trademark law (news.com)
- Jorn Barger Has Left the Building (Wired)
- Yahoo co-founder Filo muses on the early days (news.com)
- Downhill Battle - Go-Kart Records Interview (www.downhillbattle.org)
- AOL unveils a $299 PC deal (news.com)
- On Search: XML (www.tbray.org)
- Same Book, New Look (www.nytimes.com)
- Buick 'masturbation' car renamed (news.bbc.co.uk)
- Crash Course: Color Cognition (www.nytimes.com)
- What's behind Microsoft's Office moves? (news.com)
- Saying Apache is in the wrong (linuxintegrators.com)
- Ceci n'est pas une image (zephyrfalcon.org)
- New flaws reported in IE 6 (news.com)
- What's Your Google Number (www.hr.com)
- On Grokking BitTorrent (www.advogato.org)
- Can Google Grow Up? (www.fortune.com)
- Binary Showdown (www.sys-con.com)
- XQuery from the Experts: Influences on the design of XQuery (www.webreference.com)
- On Education: Pilgrims, No Thanks in Mohawk Country (www.nytimes.com)
- Joe Clark's Answers -- In Valid XHTML (interviews.slashdot.org)
- Retailers Rise in Google Rankings as Rivals Cry Foul (www.nytimes.com)
- Friendster Quickly Gathering Foes (Wired)
- Judge rules in favor of pop-up purveyor (news.com)
- Office Schemas (www.tbray.org)
- Presidential Homepages Violate Speed and Accessibility Guidelines - Democrats versus Republicans - speed site reviews for Optimization Week (www.optimizationweek.com)
- Palestinians Surf During Siege (Wired)
- Collaborative Book Idea Gets a Nasty Review (www.nytimes.com)
- Peeking Behind the Curtain of Secrecy (www.nytimes.com)
- Gentium: Providing Type to the World (www.lisa.org)
- Nigerian email conmen fall into their targets' net (money.guardian.co.uk)
- Court rules in favor of ICANN (news.com)
- The Atom API (xml.com)
- XML Made Easy with XMLBeans (www.devx.com)
- Going at the Changes in, Ya Know, English (www.nytimes.com)
- Religion Journal: One Man’s Goal: For a Tribe to Pray in Its Own Language (www.nytimes.com)
- Where Sharing Isn't a Dirty Word (Wired)
- 101 things you can do in Mozilla (www.xulplanet.com)
- Play's first staging for 2,050 years (www.guardian.co.uk)
- Adobe Bolsters Its XML Infrastructure (www.eweek.com)
- Report warns job seekers to guard privacy (www.siliconvalley.com)
- E-Mail From the Great Beyond (Wired)
- Creating SAX Event Sources from Scratch (blog.fivesight.com)
- Porn Mag Sales Going Limp (Wired)
- Plan for UN to run internet 'will be shelved' (news.ft.com)
- On Search: Squirmy Words (www.tbray.org)
- On Search: Metadata (www.tbray.org)
- Panther (www.tbray.org)
- Metadata, Semantics and All That (www.tbray.org)
- Ten Most Violated Homepage Design Guidelines (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Inaccessibility of Visually-Oriented Anti-Robot Tests (W3C)
- Spam-bot tests flunk the blind (rss.com.com)
- A brief history of XAML (www.simplegeek.com)
- Avalon Versus SVG-RCC (weblogs.asp.net)
- Critical Study Minus Criticism of Justice Dept. (www.nytimes.com)
- .NET Undocumented: XAML and Standards (wesnerm.blogs.com)
- Web Group Backs Microsoft in Patent Suit (www.nytimes.com)
- How secure is Infopath? (W3C)
- Two-Day DVDs a Slow Sale (Wired)
- The Importance Of: Another NY Times v Tasini? Amazon's Book Search Hits a Snag (importance.typepad.com)
- Issue of human writes: putting all world languages in computer text (San Jose Mercury)
- Microsoft will ship Longhorn Betas with built-in XUL motor this fall (article.gmane.org)
- Why there hasn't been development of IE (longhornblogs.com)
- The Great Library of Amazonia (Wired)
- Branding Mozilla: Towards Mozilla 2.0 (actsofvolition.com)
- Internet Explorer Considered Harmful (ashitaka-san.home.comcast.net)
- CSS Support in Safari (developer.apple.com)
- Code/Tea/Etc... (weblogs.asp.net)
- Microsoft Tears Down the Old To Sell the New (TechNews.com) (Washington Post)
- See you later, anti-Gators? (news.com)
- First Office 2003 Users Weigh In (www.pcworld.com)
- Students Find $100 Textbooks Cost $50, Purchased Overseas (www.nytimes.com)
- No rush to move into new Office (news.com)
- Next StarOffice goes on sale (news.com)
- Microsoft releases Office developer tools (news.com)
- Root Beer (sixlegs.com)
- New Office relies on buddy system (news.com)
- The Scobleizer Versus Cerberus the Hound of Hades (www.baselinemag.com)
- ISO to SQL’s Big Three: Get Together on XML (www.sdtimes.com)
- Baffling the Bots -- Anti-spammers take on automatons posing as humans (www.sciam.com)
- Microsoft's Integration Strategy Is Costly For Customers (www.internetwk.com)
- New outlook on Microsoft Office (www.siliconvalley.com)
- How many forum members to change a light bulb? - The M Lounge (bimmer.roadfly.org)
- If Broadcast Flag Passes, You Lose (weblog.siliconvalley.com)
- PressThink: What's Radical About the Weblog Form in Journalism? (journalism.nyu.edu)
- Microsoft's Mac Hebrew snub prompts Israeli AntiTrust complaint (www.theregister.co.uk)
- New Science Mag Spikes Tradition (Wired)
- Corel trims staff after takeover (news.com)
- Closed Captions, Refreshed Without a Racing Typist (www.nytimes.com)
- Neil Postman, 72, Mass Media Critic, Dies (www.nytimes.com)
- Eolas files motion to enjoin IE (news.com)
- Due Diligence (www.pacificavc.com)
- Joi Ito's Web: If I were Microsoft... (joi.ito.com)
- Developers gripe about IE standards inaction (news.com)
- Craving for 'clicks' bogs down search (news.com)
- Google CEO speaks out on future of search (news.com)
- Google buys personalized search start-up (news.com)
- A Richer RSS Format in the Works (www.eweek.com)
- Vendors take two paths to XML-enabled office suites (techrepublic.com.com)
- Now Hear This, Quickly (www.nytimes.com)
- The demise of the XML database (www.it-director.com)
- The Role of the Delete Key in Blog (www.nytimes.com)
- The Level of Discourse Continues to Slide (www.nytimes.com)
- Mighty Brew for the Do-It-Yourselfer (www.nytimes.com)
- For the World's A B C's, He Makes 1's and 0's (www.nytimes.com)
- VeriSign settles FTC complaint (news.com)
- Microsoft Office 2003 Reviewed (www.nytimes.com)
- New type of electronic paper might show movies (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Kazaa's designers craft peer-to-peer Internet telephony service (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Taking XML's measure (news.com)
- Putting a lid on broadband use (news.com)
- Young Rescuers of Cherokee Tongue (www.nytimes.com)
- Sun touts Fast Web Services plan (InfoWorld)
- Eolas says it would settle over IE (news.com)
- grieve with me, blue master chickenz (www.venge.net)
- New ISO fees on the horizon? (news.com)
- Sun StarOffice 7 (www.thejemreport.com)
- Old Hitler Article Stirs Debate (Wired)
- Categorizing Data Interoperability Problems (www.xfront.com)
- Living in a Schemaless Web (www.xfront.com)
- A Quick Introduction to OWL (www.xfront.com)
- Microsoft Office and XML: An Interview with Charles Goldfarb (www.informit.com)
- Adobe e-doc format under siege (news.com)
- Good Experience: This Is Broken (www.goodexperience.com)
- An Introduction to StAX (xml.com)
- Russell Beattie Notebook (www.russellbeattie.com)
- When Books Break the Bank (www.nytimes.com)
- Misunderstanding Micropayments (www.scottmccloud.com)
- Selling Online Content—25 Cents at a Time (www.technologyreview.com)
- Shirky: Fame vs Fortune: Micropayments and Free Content (shirky.com)
- The Human Side of XML (www.artima.com)
- Why Are Event Driven APIs Difficult? (www.artima.com)
- Client handling of MIME headers (W3C)
- Inside the GNOME 2.4 Desktop & Developer Platform (arstechnica.com)
- Disney Reanimates Dali's Flick (Wired)
- A quick look at Conglomerate 0.70 (lwn.net)
- MOXIE: Microsoft Office-Linux Interoperability Experiment (www.acmqueue.com)
- Is RSS the Answer to the Spam Crisis? (news.com)
- New Office locks down documents (news.com)
- Add interactivity to your SVG (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Ad Hoc Meeting on US Patent 5,838,906 (W3C)
- Aux armes! (www.guardian.co.uk)
- Nobody Asked Me, But... (xml.com)
- Shanghai:
School's out for Microsoft Office (news.com)
- MIT Everyware (Wired)
- Usability 101: the What, Why, and How of User-Centered Design (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Free ride over for VoIP? (news.com)
- Dyke to open up BBC archive (news.bbc.co.uk)
- Serialize XML data (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Make the most of Xerces-C++, Part 1 (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Discover key features of DOM Level 3 Core, Part 1 (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Dracon and Postel (tbray.org)
- Mobile Devices: One Generation From Useful (Alertbox) (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- New wave of newsreader software makes sense of the Web (www.siliconvalley.com)
- WCCO: Library Settles With Workers Who Sued Over Hostile Work Environment (wcco.com)
- Catch Me If You Can (www.fastcompany.com)
- Silicon Valley (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Social Meaning and the Cult of Tim (xml.com)
- String, and Knot, Theory of Inca Writing (www.nytimes.com)
- Atom aggregator behavior (HTTP level) [dive into mark] (diveintomark.org)
- ongoing - On Resources (www.tbray.org)
- Think Globally, Act Globally (www.asktog.com)
- Information Pollution (Alertbox) (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Battle of the blog (news.com)
- China Plans Rival Format To MPEG Audio-Video Standard (biz.yahoo.com)
- Online forms standard gets a push (news.com)
- A study in XML culture and evolution (www.itworld.com)
- Amazon Plan Would Allow Searching Texts of Many Books (www.nytimes.com)
- Good points (xml.com)
- France Bids Adieu to 'E-Mail' (Wired)
- Overture to a patent war? (news.com)
- XML.com: Understanding the node-set() Function [Jul. 16, 2003] (xml.com)
- ResponsePoint - ESW Wiki (W3C)
- The Prisoner of Sex.com (Wired)
- SVG: A Sure Bet (xml.com)
- Mozilla Wants to Rumble With IE (Wired)
- Digging for Googleholes - Google may be our new god, but it's not omnipotent. By Steven�Johnson (slate.msn.com)
- Early Voices: The Leap to Language (www.nytimes.com)
- Taking Liberties With Harry Potter (www.boston.com)
- PDF: Unfit for Human Consumption (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- The Web�s the Place (www.tbray.org)
- Artists Just Wanna Be Free (Wired)
- Microsoft patches holes in Windows (news.com)
- IBM, Adobe boost digital signatures (news.com)
- Google cache raises copyright concerns (news.com)
- Court says Gator-style ads are legal (news.com)
- Russia Discovers Another Pastime (www.nytimes.com)
- End of Free IE Not the End of Web Standards (webstandards.org)
- Netscape updates as Andreessen yawns (news.com)
- Information Foraging: Why Google Makes People Leave Your Site Faster (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- css Zen Garden: The Beauty in CSS Design (www.csszengarden.com)
- ongoing I Like Pie (www.tbray.org)
- Microsoft, Google may go head-to-head (news.com)
- The Search Engine That Could (Wired)
- Acrobat is Adobe's greatest act (www.siliconvalley.com)
- IBM sprinkles Cinnamon on Content Manager (InfoWorld)
- Bill challenges ICANN, VeriSign (news.com)
- A Conversation With Jeffrey Zeldman On Web Standards (www.meet-the-makers.com)
- ArsDigita: An Alternate Perspective (michael.yoon.org)
- Not My Type: Sizing Up W3C XML Schema Primitives (xml.com)
- Online Locator Software Use Grows (www.nytimes.com)
- Clearing the confusion about XML databases (www.zdnet.com.au)
- Protecting Ideas in the Insurance Business (New York Times)
- Internet Helps Make Dean a Contender (New York Times)
- Tim O'Reilly: Software licenses don't work (www.idg.se)
- Navy to Defend Sonar in Court (Wired)
- Food Editors Prefer Umami Taste Sensation (www.familyhaven.com)
- Are internships the new tech prize? (news.com)
- Silicon Valley (www.siliconvalley.com)
- In Eden of the West, Progress Takes a Toll (New York Times)
- Cannot find Weapons of Mass Destruction (www.coxar.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk)
- Windows Palmtops Reviewed (New York Times)
- aising a Stink, With Hydrogen (Wired)
- Dell drops recycling company that used prison labor (www.siliconvalley.com)
- XBOX Dashboard local vulnerability (lists.netsys.com)
- Government Prying, the Good Kind (Wired)
- XML and Unicode: Mix with care (news.com)
- Diversity is Power for Specialized Sites (Alertbox June 2003) (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- MS Mac Browser: Fuhgeddaboutit (Wired)
- Introducing Examplotron (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Quark makes way for Mac OS X (news.com)
- Usability on a Small Business Budget (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Ruminations on DocBook V.next (norman.walsh.name)
- Microsoft's browser play (news.com)
- Microsoft to abandon standalone IE (news.com)
- XOM Introduction Guide by Ken Cochrane (home.maine.rr.com)
- Microsoft to pay AOL $750 million (news.com)
- UN XML project gets Microsoft support (InfoWorld)
- Mac Opera escapes limbo (news.com)
- W3C makes patent ban final (news.com)
- Will a Spell-Check Check G�idhlig? (Wired)
- Reasons to switch to the Mozilla Firebird browser (www.mozilla.org)
- Wired News: Citizen Reporters Make the News (Wired)
- 'Earliest writing' found in China (news.bbc.co.uk)
- RSS and the S-word (www.tbray.org)
- Don Park's Blog (www.docuverse.com)
- FTC accuses 2 Calif. firms of competing unfairly (www.siliconvalley.com)
- XSLT 2 and Delimited Lists (xml.com)
- Berkeley DB XML: An Embedded XML Database (xml.com)
- Monkeys Don't Write Shakespeare (Wired)
- Programming Languages and Text (www.tbray.org)
- Composer to get another hearing (news.com)
- New dawn of online ad profiling (news.com)
- Mozilla's Firebird gets wings clipped (news.com)
- Making Web Advertisements Work (Alertbox May 2003) (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Sugared water Apple censors Miles Davis (www.theregister.co.uk)
- Mike Langberg: Net radio poses threat to local broadcasters (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Google: An engine of change (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Plain Text and XML (www.artima.com)
- Thinking XML: Universal Business Language (UBL) (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Low-End Media for User Empowerment (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Homepage Real Estate Allocation (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- HTML to Formatting Objects (FO) conversion guide (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- XML and Java technologies: Data binding Part 3: JiBX architecture (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Passport to get Web services stamp (news.com)
- XML.com: DSDL Interoperability Framework (xml.com)
- Processing XML with Java (www.techbookreport.com)
- Corel software gets Smart on XML (news.com)
- Standards group shakes up Web services (news.com)
- Mosaic Blows Out 10 Candles (Wired)
- Shifting Into Overdrive (Wired)
- Library books, letters and priceless documents are set ablaze in final chapter of the sacking of Baghdad (argument.independent.co.uk)
- OpenLS Implementation Specification RFC (xml.coverpages.org)
- Jeremy Sutton / Becoming a Professional Artist (www.portrayals.com)
- Microsoft to delay Office debut (news.com)
- Dot-com double take (news.com)
- Guidelines for the Use of Extensible Markup Language (XML) within IETF Protocols (www.ietf.org)
- Forest Service wants to ignore mass e-mails (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Uh-Oh. Hold on to Your Wallet. Charlie's Back with More Proof that He Owns the Patent on Web Services (www.sys-con.com)
- Low-End Media for User Empowerment (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- The XML.com Interview: Liam Quin (xml.com)
- Victor: Software empire pays high price (news.com)
- Future: Is there life after the browser? (news.com)
- Apple Embraces the Open Format Movement (nslog.com)
- Deatherage Drivel on X's "Open Formats" (nslog.com)
- Upstarts: Evolution creates second wave (news.com)
- Web services standards facing a split? (news.com)
- Corel debuts new WordPerfect (news.com)
- U.S. buys information about Latin Americans (www.chron.com)
- Programming is Gardening, not Engineering (www.artima.com)
- Parallel Universes (www.sciam.com)
- Would President Assad invite a cruise missile to his palace? (argument.independent.co.uk)
- Court blocks security conference talk (news.com)
- SecurityFocus HOME Columnists: Iraqi Cyberwar: an Ageless Joke (www.securityfocus.com)
- Guilty until proven innocent (news.com)
- My Oscar "Backlash": "Stupid White Men" Back At #1, "Bowling" Breaks New Records (www.michaelmoore.com)
- What Does a 99-cent Bic Lighter Tell Us About the Bush War on Terrorism? (www.michaelmoore.com)
- The Hundred-Year Language (www.paulgraham.com)
- What our political leaders could target for tax reform (www.siliconvalley.com)
- America targeted 14,000 sites. So where are the weapons of mass destruction? (news.independent.co.uk)
- Techs Tangle With Privacy Regs (Wired)
- Opera scales up to 7.1, vows Mac update (news.com)
- Paper Prototyping: Get User Data Before You Code (Book Review, Alertbox April 2003) (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Legacy: A brave new World Wide Web (news.com)
- Microsoft limits XML in Office 2003 (news.com)
- Thinking XML: Introducing N-Triples (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- XML development with Eclipse (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- The Lab that Fell to Earth (Wired)
- CNET.com (news.com)
- Google News: press releases are OK - Official (www.theregister.co.uk)
- XML Versus the Infoset (webservices.xml.com)
- webservices.xml.com: Introducing WS-I and the Basic Profile (webservices.xml.com)
- Prototyping One-to-many Links with XSLT (xml.com)
- Alternative Interfaces for Accessibility (Alertbox April 2003) (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Fast XSLT (xml.com)
- REST vs. SOAP at Amazon (www.oreillynet.com)
- Adobe gives at the office (news.com)
- Open eBook Promotes New XML Spec (www.atnewyork.com)
- Sloppy and Forgiving versus Strict Systems (www.artima.com)
- The first taste of Liberty (JavaWorld)
- The Future of Web Services Security: A Conversation with Eve Maler (java.sun.com)
- Why Use SOAP? (www.artima.com)
- ongoing�Why XML Doesn't Suck (tbray.org)
- Office 2003 may pose antivirus problem (news.com)
- F5 Networks wins patent, files suit (news.com)
- The Road to XHTML 2.0: MIME Types (xml.com)
- Sun Lashes Out at Microsoft, Others Over Spec (news.com)
- ongoing W3C Patent Policy Draft (W3C)
- Smoking Gun still right on target (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Digital race to save languages (news.bbc.co.uk)
- Old data update tool gains new converts (news.com)
- Sub-Urban Renewal (Wired)
- Reporter Takes His Weblog to War (Wired)
- Java(TM) Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) (developer.java.sun.com)
- ongoing�When Is it OK To Invent New Tags? (tbray.org)
- ongoing�Let's Move XML-dev Now! (tbray.org)
- Microsoft rebrands Office for enterprises (news.com)
- Sun working on StarOffice update (news.com)
- Kicking back with RELAX NG, Part 1 (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Internet battle lines drawn at extraordinary Geneva meeting (www.theregister.co.uk)
- Andreessen: 'The valley is going to save the valley' (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Will firms balk at Microsoft's program? (news.com)
- Disorder in the court (news.com)
- Corel gets set for next WordPerfect (news.com)
- IBM delivers SOAP for CICS (InfoWorld)
- New Office beta all set to launch (news.com)
- Are we all on the path to XML hell? (www.vnunet.com)
- Persuasive Design: B.J. Fogg's Captology Book (Alertbox March 2003) (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- BEA at the crossroads (news.com)
- Experts: Copyright law hurts technology (news.com)
- Cory Doctorow's Bitchun' World: P2P Gone Wild (www.oreillynet.com)
- Net plays big role in war news, commentary (www.siliconvalley.com)
- The JAXB API [Jan. 08, 2003] (xml.com)
- A music industry case study (dailynews.com)
- 'Information Rights Management' To Debut in Office 2003 (www.microsoft-watch.com)
- Mozilla upstart looks up to Safari (news.com)
- Compromise copyright bill in works (news.com)
- Web Services Authentication Takes Leap Forward (news.com)
- Google as Big Brother (www.google-watch.org)
- Spinning the Web: The Realities of Online Reputation Management (www.mindjack.com)
- Nigerian Slain Over E-Mail Scam (Wired)
- Why Analog Is Cool Again (Wired)
- IHT: Pop stars learn to live with pirates (www.iht.com)
- Microsoft fires back at Sun in Java case (news.com)
- Sun wins spat over H-1B law (news.com)
- Hackers Run Wild and Free on AOL (Wired)
- Vt. bookseller purges files to avoid potential `Patriot Act' searches (sfgate.com)
- Lawyers: Hackers sentenced too harshly (news.com)
- News You Ask The Questions: Richard Dawkins
- Study lauds open-source code quality (news.com)
- Civil liberties group opposes Internet blocking law (www.siliconvalley.com)
- Technology Transition: An Historical Perspective (www.virtualschool.edu)
- There's a Reason Why There Hasn't Been Much of a Fight (Washington Post)
- Patriot II:
The Sequel Why It's Even Scarier than the First Patriot Act (writ.news.findlaw.com)
- Conversation With Marc Andreessen (Wired)
- FTD.com hole leaks personal information (news.com)
- U.S. backs merging Net, phone numbers (news.com)
- Why doesn't MSN work with Opera (my.opera.com)
- Opera releases "Bork" edition (www.opera.com)
- Spam Offers: Some Legit, Most Not (Wired)
- German registrar bans Web site (news.com)
- Thinking XML: Manage metadata with MusicBrainz (www-106.ibm.com)
- Ex-Yahoo chief acquitted over Nazi relics (news.com)
- Caveat Lector (www.yarinareth.net)
- Microsoft moves ahead on Xdocs (news.com)
- Memory Overload (Wired)
- XML makes its mark (news.com)
- Happy Fifth Birthday, XML (W3C)
- Big Surprise: Microsoft, IBM, Oracle Deemed Top Players In Web Services (www.informationweek.com)
- Shirky: Power Laws, Weblogs, and Inequality (www.shirky.com)
- Labels battle to hold onto DMCA win (news.com)
- Parliament ceases to exist (www.theregister.co.uk)
- Telecom: Is Wi-Fi the missing link? (news.com)
- Security key goal for Web services group (news.com)
- EC allows music downloading in antipiracy proposal (www.itworld.com)
- OASIS LegalXML Lawful Intercept XML Technical Committee (xml.coverpages.org)
- OpenOffice.org (xml.openoffice.org)
- Standards group tackles XML documents (news.com)
- Parsing RSS At All Costs (xml.com)
- Was Mac Opera gored on Safari? (news.com)
- Shirky: The Music Business and the Big Flip (www.shirky.com)
- Some thoughts on 'direct access' to XML (long) (lists.xml.org)
- Native XML Scripting in BEA WebLogic Workshop (dev2dev.bea.com)
- XML in Java: Data binding, Part 1: Code generation approaches -- JAXB and more (www-106.ibm.com)
- Thinking XML: The open office file format (www-106.ibm.com)
- Dancing around Web services (news.com)
- W3C finalizes graphics standard (news.com)
- Services and Links (www.oreillynet.com)
- Many Tools of Big Brother Are Up and Running (www.linuxsecurity.com)
- Microsoft told to ship Java in 120 days (news.com)
- Swearing Off (and at) My Yahoo (www.oreillynet.com)
- Bringing your Java Application to Mac OS X (developer.java.sun.com)
- Sun takes Liberty with Identity Server 6.0 (The Register)
- Governments to see Windows code (news.com)
- New crisis, old lessons (news.independent.co.uk)
- :101 Reasons Why Java Is Better Than .NET (www.freeroller.net)
- The Making of Python (www.artima.com)
- Apple snub stings Mozilla (news.com)
- An Outsider's Guide to the W3C - FAQ (simonstl.com)
- Microsoft Boosts Focus on XML - Based Services (www.eweek.com)
- OASIS seeks URI scheme that accommodates XML, Web services (InfoWorld)
- What lawyers can learn from comic books. (The Red Herring)
- W3C releases scripting standard, caveat (news.com)
- Shirky: Customer - owned Networks and ZapMail (shirky.com)
- Group aims to strengthen Web services (news.com)
- Norway piracy case brings activists hope (news.com)
- Apple releases its own Web browser (news.com)
- Welcome to the browser jungle, Safari (news.com)
- REST and the Real World (xml.com)
- Named Character Elements for XML (xml.com)
- Soft Issues Surrounding Industry Standard Schemas (www.sys-con.com)
- Supreme Court backs off DVD case (news.com)
- In-Room Chat as a Social Tool [Dec. 26, 2002] (www.openp2p.com)
- DMCA: Dow What It Wants to Do (Wired)
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