2005 Readings about XML
- Review: Firefox 1.5 and Thunderbird 1.5 (internet.newsforge.com)
- Ajaxian: How to tell the difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 (ajaxian.com)
- branding is dead (www.gapingvoid.com)
- Announcing the Fortune 500 Business Blog Index (Chris Anderson, The Long Tail)
- ShoutingLoudly: Blogging a dead horse (shoutingloudly.blogspot.com)
- Spy Agency Removes Illegal Tracking Files (New York Times)
- The positive side effect of big text: less text (Jason, Signal vs. Noise)
- When News Breaks, Flashy Content Loses Out (New York Times)
- Libel legacy of ousted aristocrat threatens internet (The Guardian)
- Interesting, Yes! Suprising? Not The Slightest Bit. (<XSLT:Blog author="M. David Peterson" />)
- The Media Fall for Some Savvy Marketing (Gal Beckerman, CJR Daily : the audit)
- Technical Disintermediation? (James Robertson)
- The Long Tail: The Probabilistic Age (www.thelongtail.com)
- Saving the Net: How to Keep the Carriers from Flushing the Net Down the Tubes (www.linuxjournal.com)
- micah.sifry.com: November 2005 Archives (micah.sifry.com)
- IBM blackballs Ecma TC45 (blogs.sun.com)
- Your Right to Be an Idiot (Wired)
- Reinventing Email using REST (www.prescod.net)
- Ari Paparo Dot Com: Getting it Right (www.aripaparo.com)
- Take Your Cable Channels With You on the Road (New York Times)
- Net wiretapping plans under fire (news.com)
- Xerces 2.8.0 plan (svn.apache.org)
- Project Bait and Switch (www.peacefire.org)
- Mac IE's Death: A Case for Microsoft Disbanding or Transfering the Windows IE Team (Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life)
- Microsoft Ends IE for Mac (slashdot.org)
- Consumer-Generated Justice: Blogger Sidelines E-Commerce Site - 12/02/2005 (publications.mediapost.com)
- public virtual MemoryStream: Subscribed to Digg? better get written permission (www.hutteman.com)
- MS Research: Typo-Squatters Are Gaming Google (www.eweek.com)
- Google Offers a Bird's (New York Times)
- Wikipedia Founder Edits Own Bio (Wired)
- Media Type Specifications and Registration Procedures (ftp.rfc-editor.org)
- Passionate Users Talk Different (Kathy Sierra, Creating Passionate Users)
- How to kill real voices (James Robertson)
- IBM UDDI Business Registry: Shutdown FAQ (uddi.ibm.com)
- Wikipedia, Britannica (Wired)
- Drop the <!DOCTYPE> (www.tbray.org)
- E-Paper's Killer App (Wired)
- Eitan Suez's Blog: An Epiphany (weblogs.java.net)
- A Selection of the Most Blogged (New York Times)
- OpenOffice 2.0 passes the first trial-by-fire (Bruce Eckel's Weblog)
- The price of freedom (Charles McCathieNevile) (my.opera.com)
- Bake, Don’t Fry (www.aaronsw.com)
- Eternal Silence (Danny, Raw)
- A UN/WIPO Plan to Regulate Distribution of Information on the Internet (www.huffingtonpost.com)
- The future of HTML, Part 1: WHATWG (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Please Sir. Can I have some more XML? (cafe.elharo.com)
- POST vs. PUT (www.elharo.com)
- XML.com: Escaped Markup Considered Harmful (www.xml.com)
- Escaped Markup: What To Do Instead (norman.walsh.name)
- Handling Atom Text and Content Constructs (www.xml.com)
- Is Wikipedia safe from libel liability? (news.com)
- IEBlog : The <?xml> prolog, strict mode, and XHTML in IE (blogs.msdn.com)
- Wikipedia Tightens the Reins (Wired)
- Lean XHTML and Precise CSS (businesslogs.com)
- Must-Ignore and Must-Understand (www.megginson.com)
- The Sweet Spot (PBS)
- Flying with the Flock (Understanding XML)
- Blogging and the Press (Understanding XML)
- Google Analytics (www.tbray.org)
- Native XML Comes To Firefox 1.5's JavaScript (www.weiqigao.com)
- Amazon Web Services API Namespaces (www.xmldatabases.org)
- Cut and paste (BBC)
- 10 Simple Tips for Better Blogging (blog.taragana.com)
- Inspirational Technology: XML is done (www.xmldatabases.org)
- Firefox flaw highlighted (www.techworld.com)
- That Google feeling, but on the cheap (news.com)
- Executive Wants to Charge for Web Speed (Washington Post)
- Don't Call It Spyware (Wired)
- Did you know about Japex? (weblogs.java.net)
- RSS 2.0 and Atom 1.0, Compared (www.tbray.org)
- The myth of RSS compatibility [dive into mark] (diveintomark.org)
- XML.com: REST on Rails (www.xml.com)
- Massachusetts assaults monoculture (news.com)
- XML 2005 (norman.walsh.name)
- Printing a Book with CSS: Boom! (www.alistapart.com)
- Geocaching with decimal degrees (norman.walsh.name)
- Running into the non-spec (www.cincomsmalltalk.com)
- Money Is There to Aid Rural Internet, but Loans Are Hard to Get (New York Times)
- Browser Face-Off - Yahoo! News (news.yahoo.com)
- Blogging With a Wooden Tongue (wired-vig.wired.com)
- My Ruby on Rails Experience, Part 1 (grahamglass.blogs.com)
- What Google Should Roll Out Next: A Privacy Upgrade (New York Times)
- Googling For Gold (www.businessweek.com)
- Firefox plans mass marketing drive (news.com)
- Web services guest bile (www.jroller.com)
- The Dilbert Blog: Results of Why I’m Stupid (dilbertblog.typepad.com)
- Fitnesse Testing for Fast-Paced Agile Web Development (today.java.net)
- XForms and Internet Applications: CURIEs: A Compact URI Syntax / Semantic Links (internet-apps.blogspot.com)
- Put Your Money Where Your Mind Is (Wired)
- Microsoft to standardize Office formats (news.com)
- The Saga of The Saga (Wired)
- Microsoft Disavows Internet Explorer (wiredblogs.tripod.com)
- The Seven Deadly Sins of Blogging (www.greatnexus.com)
- Web 2.0 (www.paulgraham.com)
- Accessibility Is Not Enough ) (www.useit.com)
- Books for lending, data for taking (news.com)
- Do Apache Projects come with too much overhead? (feather.planetapache.org)
- Why Blogs Suck: Lack of Focus (www.thesassers.com)
- Google-Mart (PBS)
- Pity the PR Professional (www.cincomsmalltalk.com)
- Connecting to the Internet with Bluetooth and the Motorola V710 (www.bactroid.net)
- Digg Just Might Bury Slashdot (Wired)
- Digg Gets Kiss From a Rose (Wired)
- U.S. reaches Net detente with U.N. (news.com)
- Eat, Sleep, Work, Consume, Die (Wired)
- Google's Tough Call (Wired)
- Riot Crackdown Nets Bloggers (Wired)
- Managing Semi-Structured Data - We have to learn to use and exploit schemas as helpers, but not rely on their existence or allow them to be constraining factors. (www.acmqueue.org)
- REX: XML Shallow Parsing with Regular Expressions (www.cs.sfu.ca)
- XML and Semi-Structured Data - What role can XML play in solving the semi-structured data problem? (www.acmqueue.org)
- Enterprise Usability (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) (www.useit.com)
- Yahoo! Search Web Services - Local Search (V2) Documentation (developer.yahoo.net)
- Cracks in the Wall Between Advertising and News (New York Times)
- Yahoo breaks Godwin's Law (fury.com)
- Learning from THE WEB - The Web has taught us many lessons about distributed computing, but some of the most important ones have yet to fully take hold. (acmqueue.com)
- Using Lawsuits to Unmask Anonymous Bloggers (www.concurringopinions.com)
- Alleged Pop-Up Hacker Busted (Wired)
- JavaOne Tokyo '05: Hotel rooms and technology (weblogs.java.net)
- Democrats defeat election-law aid for bloggers (news.com)
- Automatic abusive language detector for EULAs (www.boingboing.net)
- Google throws bodies at OpenOffice (news.com)
- Using character entities and NCRs (www.w3.org)
- The Google Web Accelerator is back with a vengeance (37signals.com)
- Encode your XML documents in UTF-8 (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Creating Passionate Users: How to spend your marketing and ad budget (headrush.typepad.com)
- User-Friendly XML Config (weblogs.java.net)
- Making Universities Pay for Government Surveillance (www.concurringopinions.com)
- Google revenue nearly doubles (news.com)
- 100,000,000 DOWNLOADS! | Spread Firefox (www.spreadfirefox.com)
- Throwing the Books at Google (Wired)
- Senators: Bloggers may not be true journalists (news.com)
- Brian Jones: Office XML Formats : The myth of the Binary Key (blogs.msdn.com)
- Notes on Porting an XSLT/HTML Application to XForms/SOAP (copia.ogbuji.net)
- XForms & Cause-and-Effect Programming (Dr. Dobbs)
- IBM buys XML appliance maker (news.com)
- Nathan's Markup Language (NML) (ncyoung.com)
- Tighten Web Security, Banks Told (Wired)
- Fox News Anti OpenDoc Writer Funded By Microsoft (www.webpronews.com)
- Weblog Usability: The Top Ten Design Mistakes (www.useit.com)
- Wi-Fi Cloud Covers Rural Oregon (Wired)
- What Would Jesus Blog? (Wired)
- Seeing Is Believing (PBS)
- OpenOffice celebrates anniversary by squashing bug (news.com)
- Good old entities (eric.van-der-vlist.com)
- Lawyers shouldn't edit XML documents (eric.van-der-vlist.com)
- The Submarine (www.paulgraham.com)
- Battle blogging for profit (www.latimes.com)
- Architecture and Speed of Common XML Operations (www.mulberrytech.com)
- Don't Let Fear Kill Muni Wi-Fi (Wired)
- Cyber Loophole (Washington Post)
- Cellular-Free Enclaves Fight to Save Pay Phones (New York Times)
- In the Classification Kingdom, Only the Fittest Survive (New York Times)
- Sun Microsystems' Florian Reuter: will the real XML please stand up! (madpenguin.org)
- Delaware Supreme Court Declines to Unmask a Blogger (New York Times)
- Flock, the New Browser on the Block (www.businessweek.com)
- A Real Remedy for Phishers (Wired)
- Power grab could split the Net (news.com)
- Top Ten Web Design Mistakes of 2005 (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) (www.useit.com)
- Is Cocoon Obsolete? (permalink.gmane.org)
- Tutoriels Jakarta Commons : Commons Digester (beuss.developpez.com)
- China sets new rules on Internet news (news.com)
- Massachusetts moves ahead sans Microsoft (news.com)
- Would You Send Your Mom To Jail To Make Money? (www.thetechzone.com)
- Google Goes Las Vegas (PBS)
- Tips for the Crusading Blogger (Wired)
- How Microsoft can 'kill' Google (The Register)
- Let Google Copy! (Wired)
- Goof Lets Times' Content Go Free (Wired)
- XML in Firefox 1.5, Part 1: Overview of XML features (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Opera Web browser goes ad free (www.macworld.com)
- Protest Over Metal Detectors Gains Legs as Students Walk Out (New York Times)
- Office 12 makeover takes on 'feature creep' (news.com)
- Mozilla hits back at browser security claim (news.zdnet.co.uk)
- Copyright Lawsuit Targets Google (Wired)
- Shame on FEMA (www.computerworld.com)
- For Yahoo, Mistrust Is Popping Up (www.businessweek.com)
- Google Takes On Copyright Laws (Wired)
- Apple File Formats (tbray.org)
- Forms vs. Applications (www.useit.com)
- note from Prof Knuth (lists.w3.org)
- Just What the Professor Ordered (New York Times)
- Yahoo Moves Into the Hot Zone (Wired)
- New Firefox, Mozilla releases coming to fix bugs (news.com)
- Open Internet, We Hardly Knew Ye (Wired)
- Killer Buzz Flocks to New Browser (Wired)
- Mistaken child-porn raid leads to lawsuit (www.kansas.com)
- Yahoo Role Documented in Chinese Trial (New York Times)
- Massachusetts Back-Room (www.tbray.org)
- On the Internet, Nobody Knows You're a Bot (Wired)
- Microsoft Web plan takes aim at Google (news.com)
- Gussying up for the Opera (news.com)
- Web Cameras Will Not Show Walrus Hunt (New York Times)
- PayPal Freezes Out Katrina Aid (Wired)
- Legal Showdown in Search Fracas (Wired)
- Yahoo 'helped jail China writer' (BBC)
- How I failed the Turing test (www.blogcadre.com)
- The Slow Tail: Time Lag Between Visiting and Buying (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) (www.useit.com)
- Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards (news.zdnet.co.uk)
- With Textbooks, Students Show How Smart They Are (New York Times)
- Hurricane Forces New Orleans Newspaper to Face a Daunting Set of Obstacles (New York Times)
- Uncentered Mind » Blog Archive » The Power of Plain Text (gnuvince.net)
- Why the Internet Isn't the Death of the Post Office (New York Times)
- Sometimes, It's Not the Tuition. It's the Textbooks. (New York Times)
- Addressing Proliferation: Deeds not just Words (blogs.sun.com)
- Macworld: Mac OS X Hints: Build a better Safari (www.macworld.com)
- eBay's legacy at 10 (news.com)
- Craigslist Versus Katrina (Wired)
- Alternative browsers pose challenge for cybersleuths (news.com)
- Flash EULA Doesn't Fit the Times (yro.slashdot.org)
- Google balances privacy, reach (news.com)
- Groupware Bad (www.jwz.org)
- Model-driven XML forms generation, Part 1: Start using the XML Forms Generator (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- BBC plans to put channels on net (BBC)
- FCC requirement could strand VoIP customers (news.com)
- AOL agrees to customer service reform (news.zdnet.com)
- DSL, cable providers spar with Vonage (news.com)
- Barring None, Geek Camp Rocks (Wired)
- Using the XMLHttpRequest Object and AJAX to Spy On You (www.devx.com)
- Obie, Has It Been 9 Years Already? (jroller.com)
- Click Fraud Claims Drive Lawsuits (Wired)
- E-Mail Thief Pays the Price (Wired)
- Copia (copia.ogbuji.net)
- only this, and nothing more: Serving Many Masters (nothing-more.blogspot.com)
- URLs in Internet Explorer 7 (blogs.msdn.com)
- Tigers and gorillas - for sale on the internet (The Guardian)
- Firefox's Market Share Slips; IE Rises (news.yahoo.com)
- Google Library vs. Publishers (radar.oreilly.com)
- StarOffice 8 release date slips (news.com)
- Google: An Apology (comment.zdnet.co.uk)
- Copyright Office poll: IE-only OK? (news.com)
- Berners-Lee on the read/write web (BBC)
- IE flaw opens door to infection on sight (news.com)
- Coming to campus: E-books with expiration dates (news.com)
- International Sites: Minimum Requirements (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) (www.useit.com)
- Creating Passionate Users: When process goes bad (headrush.typepad.com)
- Google's Chief Is Googled, to the Company's Displeasure (New York Times)
- iWon News (apnews1.iwon.com)
- Riding With the Urban Mappers (Wired)
- Simon Willison: Staying valid (simon.incutio.com)
- Simon Willison: Don't build web apps that only work in IE (simon.incutio.com)
- Extreme Markup, Day 3 (www.oreillynet.com)
- XML.com: On the Extreme Fringe of XML (www.xml.com)
- Extreme Markup, Day 2 (www.oreillynet.com)
- Overlap - Extreme Markup Languages (extreme.xmlhack.com)
- Guide to Using XMLHttpRequest (with Baby Steps) from WebPasties (www.webpasties.com)
- As Google grows, how much does it know about you? (news.findlaw.com)
- A Review of IE 7 Beta 1 (www.clothedandy.com)
- Critics Squeeze Cisco Over China (Wired)
- Smalltalk Tidbits, Industry Rants: So much for "Don't be Evil" (www.cincomsmalltalk.com)
- Re: Support for HTTP charset parameter (lists.apple.com)
- The Birth of Google (Wired)
- Migrate apps from Internet Explorer to Mozilla (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Motherhood and Apple Pie (lesscode.org)
- Netscape fixes browser flaws (news.com)
- Amazon No Longer the Role Model for E-Commerce Design (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) (www.useit.com)
- Abolish XML namespaces? (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Major Firefox release delayed (news.com)
- Unpatched IE flaws reported (news.com)
- The Web cookie is crumbling – and marketers feel the fallout (www.theglobeandmail.com)
- Web challenge to English supremacy (The Guardian)
- Stop Press! Electronic paper is here (insight.zdnet.co.uk)
- Firefox: Doing it for love (insight.zdnet.co.uk)
- Voters say 'yes' to fiber (www.theadvertiser.com)
- Cross Site Scripting Could Make You Lose Your Cookies (www.sitepoint.com)
- Apache's Lenya as Easy as 1.2.3 (Internet News)
- City's fiber project goes to a vote (news.com)
- Socket + XML = pitfall (weblogs.java.net)
- Firefox gains on IE in June (InfoWorld)
- Imposter sites plague free credit report site (news.com)
- RSS 2.0 and Atom 1.0, Compared (www.tbray.org)
- Web archive sued over use in another suit (news.com)
- Public tests new version of Flash player (news.com)
- Mozilla patches bugs in Firefox, Thunderbird (www.computerworld.com)
- The Filtered Future - China's bid to divide the Internet. By Tim Wu (www.slate.com)
- Lazy, stupid and evil design (The Guardian)
- The New Public Relations (www.tbray.org)
- Bloggers Need Not Apply (chronicle.com)
- Browsers add BitTorrent support (news.com)
- Google to release Firefox toolbar (ZDNet)
- Rumored Microsoft Adware Deal Raises Red Flags (www.eweek.com)
- A Tool to Wake Up Wi-Fi Zombies (Wired)
- Simplify XML processing with XJ (www-128.ibm.com)
- New Web Developer Features in Deer Park Alpha 1 (www.mozilla.org)
- Map Hacks on Crack (Wired)
- Bloggers Fight for 'Shield' Law (Wired)
- Microsoft warns of unpatched IE flaw (news.com)
- Net Pioneer Wants New Internet (Wired)
- Advertiser sues Google over click fraud (www.macworld.com)
- U.S. Keeps Hold on Internet (Wired)
- Blog rolling? D.C.'s new spin on Net rules (news.com)
- Convenience, but Not for Everyone (www.nytimes.com)
- Cable Firms Can Block ISPs (Wired)
- Internet Explorer 7 Screenshots (www.flexbeta.net)
- Major advertisers caught in spyware net (www.businessweek.com)
- To Catch a Thief (www.nytimes.com)
- MS embraces RSS (philringnalda.com)
- Coming Soon: MS Office Alternatives for Mac (www.eweek.com)
- Microsoft to bolster RSS support (news.com)
- Microsoft confirms RSS plans (news.com)
- eBay gets an earful from sellers (news.com)
- Almost All Libraries in U.S. Offer Free Access to Internet (www.nytimes.com)
- IE pop-up spoof won't get patch (news.com)
- Websites alienate Firefox users (news.bbc.co.uk)
- Opera: Firefox user figures \'inflated\' (news.zdnet.co.uk)
- Chinese Blogger Slams Microsoft (Wired)
- Take two: Netscape sends out another patch (news.com)
- Working with JAXB 2.0 (weblogs.java.net)
- XQuery takes center stage in eXist database (InfoWorld)
- Privacy issues with Google library search (news.com)
- Opera fixes browser flaws (news.com)
- Firefox faces trademark squabble (www.zdnet.com.au)
- JAXP Builds now available (weblogs.java.net)
- Core Java Technology Features in Mustang (java.sun.com)
- JAXP 1.4 at Java.Net (weblogs.java.net)
- Enough Keyword Searches. Just Answer My Question (www.nytimes.com)
- What is XML? (nothing-more.blogspot.com)
- XML Matters: Beyond the DOM (www-128.ibm.com)
- Managing XML data: Native XML databases (www-128.ibm.com)
- Microsoft offers tabbed browsing--in IE 6 (news.com)
- Ajax Mistakes (sourcelabs.com)
- The Photojournalist: Which Camera Does This Pro Use? It Depends on the Shot (www.nytimes.com)
- Accepting a Webby? Brevity, Please (www.nytimes.com)
- Firefox growing in Europe too (news.com)
- The politics of .xxx (news.com)
- Say Hello to WebKit! (weblogs.mozillazine.org)
- Why didn't I just listen to Elliotte in the first place? (www.xsltblog.com)
- Porn-friendly '.xxx' domains approved (news.com)
- Konqueror now passes Acid2 (www.kdedevelopers.org)
- Making Sponsors Walk the Plank (www.nytimes.com)
- Next Office Edition to Default to XML
(news.yahoo.com)
- More RSS feed rip-off merchants (www.ionrss.com)
- The Strange Zen Of JavaScript: Why Google Maps wins (jszen.blogspot.com)
- Blog Spring (Wired)
- New Extension Developer Features in Deer Park Alpha 1 (www.mozilla.org)
- Ask Jeeves to launch new features (news.com)
- Salon's Balancing Act (Wired)
- Abusing Amazon images (aaugh.com)
- Netscape 8 and Internet Explorer's XML Rendering (blogs.msdn.com)
- GForms anyone ? (blog.goolamabbas.org)
- TAG opinion on XML Binary Format (W3C)
- More About Custom DTDs (www.alistapart.com)
- EBay Drop-Off Stores Balk at Regulation (www.nytimes.com)
- Facing 'new world of work,' Microsoft locks up Office (news.com)
- AdSense For Feeds, Say What? (www.tbray.org)
- Netscape patches 1-day-old browser (news.com)
- FCC requires VoIP to clean up its 911 act (news.com)
- It's Hard to Say Goodbye to AOL (www.gripe2ed.com)
- Going Into Orbitz Over Privacy (www.gripe2ed.com)
- Firefox Users Monkey With the Web (Wired)
- College Libraries Set Aside Books in a Digital Age (www.nytimes.com)
- Google Content Blocker (j-walk.com)
- Internet Explorer share slips below 90 percent (www.cnn.com)
- Managing XML data: XML catalogs (www-128.ibm.com)
- Debunking XQuery myths and misunderstandings (www-128.ibm.com)
- Firefox growth rate slips again (software.silicon.com)
- IBM backs Firefox in-house (news.zdnet.com)
- Open-source divorce for Apple's Safari?
(news.com)
- Import OPML into Safari RSS (www.macosxhints.com)
- XML development with Eclipse (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- Mental Models For Search Are Getting Firmer (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Fedora Core Linux Blog: Firefox 1.1 Preview (fedoracoreblog.blogspot.com)
- You were warned. (www.franklinmint.fm)
- Google Web Accelerator considered overzealous (radar.oreilly.com)
- Hibernate 3.0 ajoute la persistance des documents XML (xmlfr.org)
- Sun plans July release for StarOffice 8 (news.com)
- Managing XML data: Identify XML documents (www-128.ibm.com)
- A Call to Arms - Long anticipated, the arrival of radically restructured database architectures is now finally at hand. (www.acmqueue.org)
- Web site maps home searches (news.com)
- SVG Included in Mozilla Firefox Nightly Builds (www.mozillazine.org)
- So, when will KHTML merge all the WebCore changes? (www.kdedevelopers.org)
- On the new <canvas> HTML tag (www.betaversion.org)
- Ads That Know What You Want (Wired)
- Principles of XML design: Use XML namespaces with care (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- XUpdate update (www.oreillynet.com)
- Translation From PR-Speak to English of Selected Portions of Adobe's 'FAQ' Regarding Their Acquisition of Macromedia (daringfireball.net)
- Mozilla browsers grab 8.69 percent share (www.macworld.com)
- Wikiphilia - The New Illness (www.hacknot.info)
- Is this a sighting of the Google browser? (www.siliconvalleywatcher.com)
- IE7 beta 1 – A few details… (blogs.msdn.com)
- The Firefox ad that never was (agylen.com)
- Why do XML editors suck so much? (www.mnot.net)
- mnot’s Web log: Why Do Web Server APIs Suck So Much? (www.mnot.net)
- Ending HTTP Abuse (www.ldodds.com)
- On HTTP Abuse (naeblis.cx)
- Web specifications supported in Opera 8 (www.opera.com)
- All the News That's Fit to Wiki (Wired)
- ajax: a new approach to web applications (www.adaptivepath.com)
- L'objet XMLHttpRequest (openweb.eu.org)
- End HTTP abuse (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft cops standards attack (www.zdnet.com.au)
- When *not to* use AJAX (blog.taragana.com)
- Mozilla flaws could allow attacks, data access (news.zdnet.com)
- An Ancient Masterpiece or a Master's Forgery? (www.nytimes.com)
- Adobe to buy Macromedia for $3.4 billion (news.com)
- WOW. JUST…WOW. (coldfury.com)
- What's wrong with Firefox isn't Firefox's fault (searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com)
- Open-Access Journals Flourish
(Wired)
- Now taxes really can bug you (www.sfgate.com)
- Firefox site visitors are 71% male (www.itfacts.biz)
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 Details Begin to Leak (www.eweek.com)
- Browsers Get Ready for Graphics Boost (www.publish.com)
- United States Patent: 6,880,125: System and method for XML parsing (patft.uspto.gov)
- Surprises Lurk in Satellite Snaps (Wired)
- XQuery 1.0, XPath 2.0, and XSLT 2.0 are in REALLY Last Call (sqljunkies.com)
- Still Needs Measuring (www.tbray.org)
- France Detects a Cultural Threat in Google (www.nytimes.com)
- Tubularity (www.xmlgrrl.com)
- Copyright Reform to Free Orphans? (Wired)
- States gang up on Vonage (news.com)
- Start (news.com)
- Federal Agents Bust Credit Card Fraud Scam (wb38.trb.com)
- Medical Usability: How to Kill Patients Through Bad Design (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Online Shopping Makes New York a Cardboard Jungle (www.nytimes.com)
- Firefox improves pop (news.com)
- Google adds real (news.com)
- What Search Sites Know About You (Wired)
- The Well celebrates 20th birthday (news.com)
- Remote Approach Launches PDF Tracking Service (www.pdfzone.com)
- Why Pipelines? (norman.walsh.name)
- XInclude, xml:base, and validation (norman.walsh.name)
- ongoing · Not An April Fool’s Joke (www.tbray.org)
- SOAP is Comatose But Not Officially Dead! (www.artima.com)
- Critical flaws in IE and Outlook discovered (news.com)
- Bug hunter gets bounty from Mozilla (news.com)
- SOAP Transport Independence (chuckhinson.blogspot.com)
- Wordpress Website's Search Engine Spam (www.waxy.org)
- Remember that Permanent Record thing? (www.cincomsmalltalk.com)
- A Service That Aims to Make Cold Calls a Bit Warmer (www.nytimes.com)
- Cisco readying XML device (news.com)
- Amazon Knows Who You Are (Wired)
- Bloody Web Services :) (www.almaer.com)
- Hide and Seek (www.pbs.org)
- Online politicking receives temporary reprieve (news.com)
- Mozilla fixes risky Firefox flaw (news.com)
- German Workers Do the Wage Limbo (Wired)
- Is binary XML an oxymoron? (weblogs.java.net)
- Binary XML... Why? (www.cincomsmalltalk.com)
- Millions of Pages Google Hijacked using ODP Feed (slashdot.org)
- Mozilla: We're more secure than Microsoft (news.com)
- Faster XML ahead? (news.com)
- Syndication and Copyright: Is there an implied license to do anything with a full-text RSS Feed? (www.slashstar.com)
- As Town for Deaf Takes Shape, Debate on Isolation Re-emerges (www.nytimes.com)
- Agence France Presse sues Google over news site (news.com)
- A Conversation with Tim Bray - Searching for ways to tame the world’s vast stores of information. (www.acmqueue.com)
- Fight over 'forms' clouds future of Net applications (news.zdnet.com)
- Product News, the Public Interest, and FUD (InfoWorld)
- RFC 3305 (rfc3305) - Report from the Joint W3C/IETF URI Planning Interest (www.faqs.org)
- Low-Literacy Users (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Beyond the Dating Database (Wired)
- The "XForms Myth" Myth (internet-apps.blogspot.com)
- XTF - an eXtensible Tag Framework for Mozilla (www.croczilla.com)
- XForms myths (ln.hixie.ch)
- Top Corporate Hate Web Sites (www.forbes.com)
- Bells ringing in Net phone 911 (news.com)
- A first look at OpenOffice.org 2.0 (www.tectonic.co.za)
- Saxon: Anatomy of an XSLT processor (www-128.ibm.com)
- Netscape Browser 8.0 Beta Goes Live (news.com)
- Domain Owners Lose Privacy (Wired)
- What's Next: With Terror in Mind, a Formulaic Way to Parse Sentences (www.nytimes.com)
- Media Sites: Say No to Pop-Ups (Wired)
- The Book Stops Here (Wired)
- 12 Reasons to use flat files over XML (jroller.com)
- Mozilla Battens the Hatches Against IE 7.0 (www.eweek.com)
- Practical XLink (www.idealliance.org)
- 101 things you can do in Mozilla (www.xulplanet.com)
- The UnGoogle (Yes, Yahoo!) (Wired)
- New Browsers, Same Unwanted Ads (Wired)
- Slashdot | Effective XML (books.slashdot.org)
- Mozilla's browsers global usage share is 8.45 percent according to OneStat.com (www.onestat.com)
- E4X: Is ECMAScript the glue language we have wanted? It powers the browser VM. (www.almaer.com)
- On the Net, Unseen Eyes (www.nytimes.com)
- The integrator's dilemma (www.dehora.net)
- Spyware infiltrates blogs (news.com)
- Mini-Mozilla marches toward Windows mobiles (news.com)
- Whither The Wall Street Journal? (Wired)
- OASIS patent policy sparks boycott (news.com)
- Global blogger action day called (news.bbc.co.uk)
- Google book plan sparks French war of words (news.com)
- Browser battle shakes Net apps (www.zdnet.com.au)
- Microcontent Management with Syncato (xml.com)
- Firefox reaches 25 million desktops (news.com)
- Second sight (www.guardian.co.uk)
- The White House Stages Its 'Daily Show' (www.nytimes.com)
- Don't Make Me Think (www.sensible.com)
- Top 10 XForms Engines (xml.com)
- Reversal: Next IE update divorced from Windows (news.com)
- Source protection a blogger's right? (news.com)
- For Mongolians, E Is for English, F Is for Future (www.nytimes.com)
- Ask Jeeves mulls Firefox-based browser (news.com)
- Google blogger: 'I was terminated' (news.com)
- Explaining identifiers in XML (norman.walsh.name)
- Comparing CSS and XSL: A Reply from Norm Walsh (xml.com)
- Warming up to open source (news.com)
- Mapping Google (jgwebber.blogspot.com)
- Digital Doesn't Ensure Good Data (Wired)
- Shady Web of Affiliate Marketing (Wired)
- Putting Eyeballs on Copyright Law (Wired)
- Privacy-Assurance Seal Yanked (Wired)
- Google blogger has left the building (news.com)
- The Perils of Amazon Prime (www.oreillynet.com)
- Photographer Seeks Resolution (Wired)
- A New Direction at Google (www.nytimes.com)
- Only Internet Explorer is safe! (www.vasanthdharmaraj.com)
- Online banking victim files suit; $90,000 lifted from account traced to Latvia: South Florida Sun-Sentinel (www.sun-sentinel.com)
- SAX: biggest regrets (www.megginson.com)
- XmlHttpRequest and company enable componentization (www.almaer.com)
- Cookie fans chip away at spyware bill (news.com)
- Technology Preview of JAXB 2.0 (weblogs.java.net)
- XML Porting under Python (insom.me.uk)
- Spread Firefox (ostermayer.blogspot.com)
- Firefox 1.1 delayed (news.com)
- Netscape readies antiphishing browser (news.com)
- Why I prefer SAX to parse XML (beust.com)
- Anxious times in the cartoon underground (news.com)
- Google blogger reappears, redacted (news.com)
- Microsoft makes Office an 'open standard' (www.techworld.com)
- Steal This Show (www.nytimes.com)
- So much for the Semantic Web (www.kryogenix.org)
- How to consume RSS safely (diveintomark.org)
- HTML Security ... NO-WG-WTF? (www.franklinmint.fm)
- The Infinite Cat Project - Cats watching cats watching cats. Hey! It's a concept! (www.infinitecat.com)
- Net telephone fees have users fuming (news.com)
- Eyes on the Prize Hits P2P (Wired)
- Native OpenOffice for Mac Still a Long Way Off (www.eweek.com)
- More Patent Funnies (www.tbray.org)
- The Firefox Explosion (Wired)
- Safari: Online IT Books (www.adapdev.com)
- World of Ends (worldofends.com)
- Academics fight to break 'stranglehold' on journals (education.guardian.co.uk)
- XForms for HTML Authors (W3C)
- The Python comunity has too many deceptive XML benchmarks (www.oreillynet.com)
- Introduction to E4X (InfoWorld)
- Introducing Comega (xml.com)
- FireFox continues gains against IE (news.com)
- Google loses trademark dispute in France (news.com)
- Rolling with Ruby on Rails (www.onlamp.com)
- XML for Data: Native XML databases: a bad idea for data? (www-128.ibm.com)
- Thinking XML: A glimpse into XML in the financial services industry (www-128.ibm.com)
- Printing XML: Why CSS Is Better than XSL (xml.com)
- webarch.pdf (norman.walsh.name)
- Techies Talk Tough in D.C. (Wired)
- In defence of 'lost' languages (news.bbc.co.uk)
- Preventing comment spam (www.google.com)
- Google aims to outsmart search tricksters (news.com)
- Java XPath 1.0 Engine Comparison - Performance (www.asciiarmor.com)
- Java XPath 1.0 Engine Comparison - Compliance (www.asciiarmor.com)
- When Mice Attack (msnbc.msn.com)
- AdSense Teetering? (battellemedia.com)
- Semantic Web Ontologies: What Works and What Doesn't (www.alwayson-network.com)
- On finding semantic web documents (ebiquity.umbc.edu)
- Manage XML collections with XAPI (IBM DeveloperWorks)
- The Limits of a Rich Web UI (www.mparaz.com)
- Advertisers on Google Are Told to Keep It Proper (www.nytimes.com)
- Heartaches of Journalist Bloggers (Wired)
- An evening with Googles Marissa Mayer (alan.blog-city.com)
- The AskTog Bug House: Three New Persistent Design Bugs (www.asktog.com)
- XML Conference OAQ (www.laurenwood.org)
- Why encyclopaedic row speaks volumes about the old guard (observer.guardian.co.uk)
- IBM Flexes XML Muscle (www.eweek.com)
- Don't Try This At Home (www.tbradford.org)
- Transforming the Web (www.javarants.com)
- Open-sourcing the news (news.com)
- XOM : XML Object Model 1.0 (xmlfr.org)
- Search Looks at the Big Picture (Wired)
- Reviving Advanced Hypertext (Jakob Nielsen, AlertBox)
- Wave of Change
How to Build a Global Internet Tsunami Warning System in a Month (www.pbs.org)
- Comprehensive guide to .htaccess (www.javascriptkit.com)
- L.A. sues travel sites for pocketing hotel tax (news.com)
- What's in the name “Web service”? (www.adtmag.com)
- Is XQuery an omni-tool? (www.adtmag.com)
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