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On the Decentralization list, Ray Ozzie explains the technology in Groove. [Scripting News] 7:28:36 PM |
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Integrating XHTML and RDF Schema. Jonathan Borden, stalwart of the RDDL effort, has created a new experimental language, TDDL (Terminology Definition Description Language), an XHTML based version of RDF Schema. [xmlhack] 7:26:33 PM |
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A Place for Writers to Be Heard. New online writers' workshop promises to discover unknown authors and connect new writers with published ones. Also: Palm enters e-publishing sector.... and more, as M.J. Rose discusses the week's e-publishing news. (7 min.) [Wired News] 7:26:13 PM |
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Where Is The Innovation? [Slashdot: News for nerds, stuff that matters] 1:59:47 PM |
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Canonical XML now official. Canonical XML, a technology particulary important for implementation of XML-based digital signatures, has been released as an official W3C Recommendation. [xmlhack] 1:55:40 PM |
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Building a Bridging Firewall with Linux (article) [Security Focus] 1:54:29 PM |
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Is The Net Revolution Breaking Faith? [Slashdot: News for nerds, stuff that matters] 1:41:52 PM |
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Internet Honeymoon is Over. Once upon a time content and services were free. Now online-based companies must charge, or face extinction. [The Motley Fool] 1:35:32 PM |
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