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- Practical Internet (England) [31 December]
- "Using CyberPatrol", Clive Parker, PICS
- PC Week [28 December]
- "Open-Source Tool Passes Data Between Web Apps", Antone
Gonsalves, XML, W3C
- InfoWorld [28 December]
- "XML-Java Combo Continues to Interest Vendors", Jeff Walsh,
W3C, XML
- "A Supply Chain Lingua Franca?", Stannie Holt, XML,
W3C
- Network World [21 December]
- "Net Insider-Why Can't We All Get Along?", Scott Bradner,
W3C, Jim Gettys
- Interactive Week [21 December]
- "The Interactive 101, The Year in Review", W3C, HTML,
XML
- PC [15 December]
- "Technical Excellence Awards", Michael J. Miller
- MacUser (England) [11 December]
- "Macs Come up SMILing With RealSystems G2 Web Suite", SMIL,
W3C
- Computing (England) [10 December]
- "Web Standards Slowly Emerge", Lisa Kelly, W3C, XML
- ENT [9 December]
- "W3C Sees Three", W3C, SMIL
- PC Week [7 December]
- "SoftQuad Forges XML Trail", Antone Gonsalves, XML,
W3C
- Internet World [7 December]
- "New HTML Standard to Use XML, Emphasize Function Over
Layout", James C. Luh, W3C, HTML, D. Raggett
- EmediaWeekly [7 December]
- "XML Finds a Niche in Data Serving", Andrea Dudrow, XML,
W3C
- "Streaming Standards Get Real", Andrea Dudrow,
SMIL
- "HTC, XQL Jockey for Position Among New Web Standards", Andrea
Dudrow,W3C, webMethods
- Microtimes (N CA Ed) [4 December]
- "Microsoft, Texcel, webMethods Submit XML Quaery Language to
W3C", webMethods, S3C, XML
- "Looking for Wireless Choices? WAP It", Jim Carr, XML,
W3C
- ComputerEdge [4 December]
- "Adding Some Style to the Web", Scott Newbitt, HTML,
CSS
- PC [1 December]
- "Taking Style Sheets to the Next Level", William Robert
Stanek, CSS
- "Second Looks-Waiting for the Tools", Jan Ozer,
SMIL
- Web Techniques
- "Stretching the Concept of the Document", Tim Bray,
XML
- "Linking with Style"
- "The Last Page", Dale Dougherty, W3C, Berners-Lee
- "Beyond HTML XML Opportunities Knocking", Michael Floyd
- Visual Developer
- "XML: Creating Structures of Meaning", Natanya Pitts-Moulis
& Cheryl Kirk
- "Web Multimedia Development with SMIL", Ben Sawyer,
W3C
- "The Outlook XML", Ed Tittel, XML, W3C, Inso Corporation,
Connolly
- Upside
- "Upside's 1998 Elite 100", Berners-Lee
- Puget Sound Computer User
- "Browser Standards Win", Adam Creed, W3C
- Publish
- "Point of View", James Felici, W3C
- "Impact Awards", Mark Nichoson
- Practical Internet (England)
- "Know Your Internet Options", Clive Parker
- PC World Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
- "Capable Communicator 4.5 Catches Up", Ricky Tong,
Platform, PalmPilot
- PC Pro (England)
- "VoxML Calling", W3C, XML
- Reference Reviews: "The XML Companion", Davey Winder, XML,
W3C
- PC Direct (England)
- "Mirago Search Engine Tames Web", PICS
- Network
- "XML Ready for Prime Time?", Phil Keppeler, W3C,
XML
- NetProfessional
- "XML and Emerging HTML Standards", Todd Stauffer, HTML,
W3C
- Mortgage Technology
- "Internet Turf Battles", Scott Kersnar, W3C
- Midrange Computing
- "Programming Strategies: HTML, CGI, JavaScript, ASP/ADO, DHTML,
and XML," Jim Wiley, HTML, CSS
- Microsoft Interactive Developer
- "XML and Beyond", Aaron Skonnard, XML
- "Satisfy Your Data Cravings with Server-Side XML", J.P.
Morgenthal, XML, W3C
- Managing Information (England)
- "Managing Electronic Resources", Liam Chambers & Eamon
Hayes, XML, W3C, Ovid, SilverPlatter, Dialog
- Irish Computer (Ireland)
- "Extending the Web", Tony Mulqueen, HTML, W3C
- Internet
- "Saving Time With Style Sheets", Tim Rafferty, W3C
- "The Best ISP on the Planet"
- Intelligent Enterprise
- "What to do About EDI", David Ritter, W3C, XML
- Imaging & Document Solutions
- "Content Management Breaks Down Your Docs", Liz Levy, AIIM,
XML
- Image & Data Manager (Australia)
- "XML Looms Extra Large on Horizon", Paul Montgomery, XML,
W3C, Documentum, FileNET
- Dr. Dobb's Journal
- "XLink: The XML Linking Language", Sean McGrath,
W3C
- CUA Userlink (England)
- "A Site for Sore Eyes", Dennis Jarrett, W3C, XML
- Computer Paper, Greater Toronto Ed (Canada)
- "Weaving Your Own Web Site: Part
39", Keith Schengili-Roberts, CSS, W3C
- "W3C Recommends DOM Level 1", W3C
- Computer Shopper (England)
- "Site Building", David S. Linthicum, W3C, XML
- "Hyperfidelity", Phil South, W3C
- Computers In Libraries
- "Examining XML: New Concepts and Possibilities in Web
Authoring", Nina Exner & Linda F. Turner
- Computer
- "Web-Analysis: Stripping Away the Hype", Michael
Monticino
- "The Role of Government in IT Standards", Jim Isaak,
PICS
- "HTML + TIME Promises Better Multimedia", Hoschka, SMIL,
W3C
- Network World [30 November]
- "The Next Great Web Thing", Mark Gibbs, W3C
- InfoWorld [30 November]
- "Vendors Rush to Release Tools", Jeff Walsh,
CommerceNet
- "Proposal Contains XML Chaos", Jeff Walsh, XML, W3C
- "IBM Harnesses Language", Jeff Walsh, W3C
- Computer Dealer News (Canada) [30 November]
- "XMI Consortium Unveils Specification for Standardized Programming
Data", Steve Gold, XML, Unisys
- Computing Canada (Canada) [30 November]
- "Alliance to Build Standard for Web Development", Steve
Gold,XMI, XML, W3C
- Macuser (England) [27 November]
- "Web Design", Jon Keaty, CSS
- Information Week (England) [25 November]
- "XML Eases Net Transfers", Gregory Dalton, XML, W3C, SAP,
webMethods
- Internet World [23 November]
- "Reply to All: In Streaming Media, Let the Best Company
Win"
- "XML Server Consolidates Multiple Data Stores", David F. Carr,
XML, W3C, web-Methods
- Internet Week [23 November]
- "Free XML Utilities From IBM", Richard Karpinski, XML,
W3C
- Interactive Week [23 November]
- "HTTP 1.1, Next-Gen Plans Under Way", James E. Gaskin,
W3C
- InfoWorld [23 November]
- "IBM Unveils Series of XML Tools", Jeff Walsh, XML, W3C,
Inso
- Industry Standard [23 November]
- "XML Supercharges The Net", Jackie Cohen, WebMethods,
Amazon.com, XML
- EMedia Weekly [23 November]
- "Study Finds Many Web Sites Fail at Customer Service",
Jupiter Communications
- "Chromeffects Shelved", Andrea Dudrow, W3C, SMIL
- Mass High Tech [22 November]
- "Object Design Does XML Middleware Product for use in Database
Integration", Christa Degnan, SML
- Computing [19 November]
- "XML Speaks Your Language", David Boothroyd, W3C
- PC Week [16 November]
- "XML Forges Smoothly Ahead", Larry Seltzer
- Network World [16 November]
- "Netscape Browser Engine Faster, More Portable", Robin
Schreler Hohman, HTML
- Internet World [16 November]
- "W3C Considers Proposals From Microsoft, Adobe", James C. Luh,
W3C
- News Briefs, Hilton Hotels & Unisys Corp, W3C
- InternetWeek [16 November]
- "Databases, Tools Push XML Into Enterprise", Richard
Karpinski,Inso, Ardent, XML
- InfoWorld [16 November]
- "XML Announcements Pop up Everywhere", Jeff Walsh,
Data-Channel, Interleaf, XML
- EMedia Weekly [16 November]
- "5.0 Browsers to Embrace Web Standards", Andrea Dudrow,
CSS
- Electronic Buyers' News [16 November]
- "Data-sheet Standard Proposed", Diane Trommer, W3C,
XML
- Macuser [13 November]
- "CyberStudio Pro 3.1", Jon Keaty
- Internet World [9 November]
- "W3C Initiative Targets Non-Standard Browsing", James C.
Luh,W3C, WAI, Brewer
- "Next-Generation HTTP Moves Ahead", James C. Luh,
W3C
- InternetWeek [9 November]
- "Standards Help Blur Distinctions in Browsers", Richard
Karpinski
- Business Journal [9 November]
- "Privacy Comes to the Web", P3P, W3C
- ComputerWorld Canada (Canada) [6 November]
- "W3C to Standardize Vectors"
- Computing (England) [5 November]
- "Technique-The Least You Need to Know About...XML", Bob
Walder
- Computer Weekly (England) [5 November]
- "Unisys Helps Nationwide Roll Out Date Fix Project", Jo
Pettitt, Unisys
- "Toshiba Targets Trendy Executives"
- "Microsoft Set to Play Name Game with NT"
- "Speak up to Access All Areas", W3C
- Information Week (England) [4 November]
- "Against the Tide of Data", Danny Bradbury, XML
- PC Magazine [3 November]
- "E-Mail Headers, Even the Ugly Ones", Neil Randall,
PICS
- Improper Bostonian [3 November]
- "The 1998 Internet Top 40: Annual Guide to Boston's Influential
and Powerful Web Elite", W3C
- "Ask Bob Metcalfe", Emily Esterson, Amazon.com
- Interactive Week [2 November]
- "Disability Design Helps Web Users", James E. Gaskin, W3C,
WAI
- EMedia Weekly [2 November]
- "Web Design Standards", Andrea Dudlow, SMIL
- Web Techniques
- "Beyond HTML; A Conversation with Charles F. Goldfarb",
Michael Floyd, XML
- Web Builder
- "An Open Letter to Netscape and Microsoft", Mark Schlack,
DOM, W3C
- "Fighting for One Web", Mark Schlack
- Video Systems
- "RealSystem G2 Offers Scalability in a Web Format", Frank
McMahon, RealNetworks, SMIL
- Southern California Computer Currents
- "Stream It to Me, Real Networks and Microsoft go to the Mat on
Multimedia", Elizabeth Powell Crowe, SMIL
- Smart Computing
- "Make Sense of the ML Family",Marti LaChance, HTML,
W3C
- Puget Sound Computer User
- "XML On the Way", Jacqueline Emigh, XML, W3C
- Publish
- "Quark Joins W3C", W3C
- "Macromedia Dreamweaver 1.2", Jon Leland, CSS
- PC World Philippines (Philippines)
- "PC's Enable the Disabled", Sylvia P. Siguenza &
Emir P. Samonte, W3C
- PC Australia (Australia)
- "Netscape Sneak Peek", HTML
- Network World
- "XML: The Language of the World Wide Web", Phillip
Merrick, W3C, XML
- Network
- "Online Privacy Policies: Be Aware", BSDI, TrustE,
P3P
- "Lesson 124: XML and XSL", Alan Zeichick, XML,
W3C
- Midrange Computing
- "Dynamic HTML", Jacob Roebuck, W3C
- Microsoft Interactive Developer
- "geektogeek", Robert Hess
- Maximum PC
- "XML: The Amazing Wonder Spec", Shel Kimen, SGML, W3C,
XML
- Lotus Notes & Domino Advisor
- "Sites with Style", Shahid Ahmed, HTML, CSS
- Linux Journal
- "XML, The eXtensible Markup Language", Andrew Kuchling
- Internet
- "Kings of the Wild Frontier", Steve Shipside, PICS
- Intelligent Enterprise
- "Xerox: Not Just for Copiers Anymore", M. Stevens, XML,
W3C
- Information Today
- "Web Publishing Standards: The Next Steps", Robin Peek,
HTML
- "Inso Corporation Enhances DynaBase Web Publishing Platform,
Announces New Partners", XML, W3C
- E-Business Advisor
- "News", W3C
- Dr. Dobb's Journal
- "The WIDL Specification", Lynn Monson, XML
- Computer Shopper
- "NetWatch", Stephanie Izarek, W3C, P3P
- Computer Paper (Canada)
- "Weaving Your Own Web Site: Part 38", Keith
Schengili-Roberts, W3C, HTML
- "Right Time for 'Definitive' HTML Guide", Keith
Schengili-Roberts,HTML, W3C
- Computer
- "HTTP-Next Generation is in the Works", Lee Garber,
W3C
- Component Strategies
- "A Blueprint for Open Ecommerce", Peter Fingar,
XML
- Compaq Enterprise
- "HTML+TIME Spec to Simplify Web Design", W3C
- Closing the Gap
- "16th Annual Conference Schedule", SkillsBank4
- Business 2.0
- "Juggling Access", W3C
- Boston Computer Currents
- "Stream It to Me-Real Networks and Microsoft go to the mat on
multimedia", Elizabeth Powell Crowe, W3C
- Australian PC World [Australia]
- "XML:", Neville Clarkson
- Atlanta Computer Currents
- "Netsurfer Digest", PICS
- MicroTimes (N. CA Ed) [28 October]
- "AT&T Confirms it Wants IBM Global Network"
- "DOM Standard in Search of Browser Backing"
- PC Week [26 October]
- "Microsoft Ties Data Transfers to XML in IE 5.0", Antone
Gonsalves, XML
- ComputerWorld New Zealand (New Zealand) [26 October]
- "Everyone's Got a Markup Language to Sell", Dylan Tweney,
W3C
- PC Week [19 October]
- "Web Development", SMIL
- Internet World [19 October]
- "Microsoft, RealNetworks Face Off in Streaming Media Market",
Jim Heid
- "Microsoft Outlines XML Features in Internet Explorer 5",
James C. Luh, W3C
- InternetWeek [19 October]
- "New Spec Breaks the E-Commerce ICE", Richard Karpinski,
XML
- InfoWorld [19 October]
- "W3C to Standardize Vector Graphics", Jeff Walsh, W3C,
Visio
- "Microsoft Lays out its Own Strategy for XML", Dana Gardner,
XML, W3C
- "Intranets & I-Commerce", Dylan Tweney, W3C
- "Groups Urge Browser Vendors to Support Industry Standards",
Jeff Walsh, W3C
- Industry Standard [19 October]
- "The Search Goes On", Don Barker, Alexa, IntelliSeek,
XML
- Computer Dealer News (Canada) [19 October]
- "Motorola Brings Voice Commands to the Internet", Michelle
Naval, W3C
- ComputerWorld Australia (Australia) [16 October]
- "Language of the WEb Speaks for the Future", Ellen Cresswell,
XML
- ComputerEdge [16 October]
- "You and Your META Tag", Kirk Kirksey, PICS
- Network News (England), [14 October]
- "The Power Within", Simon Bisson, W3C, XML
- PC Week Online [13 October]
- "Microsoft spells out XML support in upcoming IE 5.0", Antone
Gonsalves,XML, W3C, DOM, XML Schemas, XML Namespaces
- Internet World [12 October]
- "New Multimedia Submission Challenges SMIL Specification,"
James C. Luh, SMIL, W3C
- "Government Keeps Wary Eye on Medical Advertising on the Net",
Kathleen Murphy, PICS
- Internet Week [12 October]
- "XML Tools Take on Multimedia", Richard Karpinski,
XML
- EmediaWeekly [12 October]
- "Interaction 2.1 Gains Support for SMIL", Andrea Dudrow,
SMIL
- Computing (England) [8 October]
- "Supply and Demand", Candice Goodwin, Sterling
Software; "Web Standards Address Data Dilemmas", XML,
W3C
- "Dom Makes Web Pages Easier", W3C
- Computer Weekly (England) [8 October]
- "Software Iona's Matisse to Offer Developers Easier Life",
Cliff Saran, W3C
- ENT [7 October]
- "XML Promises to Enrich the Data Experience", Joseph
McKendrick, XML, W3C
- PC Magazine [6 October]
- " Why XML Matters", Ben Z. Gottesman, XML
- PC Magazine [6 October]
- "Netscape Sneak Peek", HTML,CSS, W3C
- Network World [5 October]
- "Microsoft and Standards: The Rules Have Changed", Geoffrey
James, W3C
- Internet World [5 October]
- "Bringing XML to Life In the Real World", Wayne Bremser,
XML
- Internet World [5 October]
- "Lots of Hype, but Few XML Browsers or Editors on Horizon",
James C. Luh, XML
- Infoworld [5 October]
- "Politics Wins Out Over Needs of IT Organizations", Jeff
Walsh, W3C, DOM
- Computer Reseller News [5 October]
- "Web's Double Edged Sword: Accesibility vs. Complexity",
Hailey Lynne McKeefry, WAI
- Computerworld [5 October]
- "Vendors Gear Up for Internet World", Carol Sliwa & Sharon
Machlis,W3C
- Computer Reseller News [5 October]
- "Equal Access: Technology Brings the Power of the PC to People
with Disabilities", Hailey Lynne McKeefry, WAI
- Wired
- "Preference for Privacy", Chris Oakes, W3C, P3P
- Web Builder
- "Quick Fixes", Boris Feldman & Joe Lax, Eric Smith,
CSS
- Web Builder
- "Create Sensible Web Multimedia", Leon Rothenberg, W3C,
XML
- SunExpert
- "XML Inside"
- Searcher: The Magazine for Database Professionals
- "Searcher Responsibility for Quality in the Web World", T.R.
Halvorson,PICS
- "Hold My Hand, But Not Too Tight: The Next Generation of Web
Creation Software", David Rensberger
- "XML Content Finally Arrives on the Web!", Susan Funke,
XML
- Puget Sound Computer User
- "Browser Wars", Don Fitzwater & Ken Henningsen, HTML,
W3C
- ProService Magazine
- "The Future of Electronic Service Literature: Part
II-XML", Jerry Rains
- Practical Internet
- "Home Improvement", James Seabright, CSS
- PC Direct (England)
- "Web Futurists",W3C
- PC AI
- "AI and the Net", Mary Kroening, XML
- NetProfessional
- "Introduction to DHTML", Paola Aliverti, W3C
- Mapping Awareness (England)
- "VRML Consortium to Extend Reach"
- "Vector Standards Likely to Merge", W3C, Visio
- "XML Improvements Being Considered"
- Macworld (England)
- " 'Net Language is on Form", W3C, XSL
- Internet (England)
- "The Next Step for Web Design", W3C
- "Getting Online", CompuServe, BigFoot, PICS, W3C
- "Become a Web Design Wizard", PICS
- Interactivity
- "Browsers With Attitude", Michael Macrone, CSS
- Intelligent Enterprise
- "Managing Content", Nelson King
- Information Today
- "Web Page Design Standards: Part I", Robin Peek,
W3C
- EXE (England)
- "The Web is All Ancient Greek to Me", W3C
- Electronic Commerce World
- "New XML Proposal Announced", XML
- Distributed Computing
- "Datachannel and Microsoft Codevelop XML", Remi Dubois,W3C,
XML
- Curriculum Administrator
- "Math Software Tool for the World Wide Web", W3C
- Computer Shopper
- "The Hub", Stephanie Izarek, DOM
- Computer Paper (Canada)
- "Working Draft of XSL 1.0 Published", W3C
- Computer
- "Web Extensions Promise Distributed Computing"
- Computer
- "Designers: The Browser War Casualties", Barry Phillipps,
W3C, MIT
- Computer
- "Nifty Technology and Nonconformance:The Web in Crisis", Nate
Zelnick, CSS, W3C
- Computer
- "Media-Independent Publishing: Four Myths about XML", Jon
Bosak, XML
- Component Strategies
- "Component Interoperability with XML", David Carlson,
XML
- Communications of the ACM
- "Consensus All Around", Bradley Richards, W3C
- California Computer News
- "XML Adventure", Fred Sandsmark, HTML, XML
- Beyond Computing
- "Tools for Tracking the Web", Mary Ryan Garcia, Canon,
Java, WebTrends
- Atlanta Computer Currents
- "Stream It To Me: Real Networks and Microsoft go to the Mat on
Multimedia", Elizabeth Powell Crowe, SMIL
- AS/400 Technology Showcase
- "Overhaul HTTP for Next Generation Says W3C", HTTP,
W3C
- Application Develpment Trends
- "XML Makes Strides", XML
- "Bluestone has Support for EJBs"
- PC Week (Australia) [30 September]
- "XML Editor Bullish on Future", PC Week Staff, XML
- PC Week [28 September]
- "XML Editor Bullish on Spec's Future",W3C, XML
- Network World [28 September]
- "Figuring Out Which Standards Matter", Mark Gibbs,
W3C
- Internet World [28 September]
- "The World Wide Web Consortium has released...",WAI
- Government Computer News [28 September]
- "HomeSite adds finishing touch to a page", Jason Hart
- Computer Dealer News (Canada) [28 September]
- "Seeing Opportunities", Rick Broadhead,W3C,WAI
- Computing (England) [24 September]
- "Setting a Standard for Markup", W3C, XML
- Information Week (England) [23 September]
- "Massaging the messaging", Scot Finnie, PICS
- ENT [23 September]
- "W3C Publishes XSL Specifications",W3C, XSL
- PC Week Asia (Hong Kong) [22 September]
- "VML Hybrids for 3D Web Graphics", Brian Hannon,
XML
- PC Magazine [22 September]
- "Streaming Media: Getting Back into the Game", Jan Ozer,
SMIL
- Computer Reseller News [21 September]
- "Streaming Media Battle Takes Shape", Paul Korzeniowski,
SMIL
- Bay Area Computer Currents [21 September]
- "Stream It to Me: Real Networks and Microsoft Go to the Mat on
Multimedia ", Elizabeth Powell Crowe, SMIL
- Macuser (England) [18 September]
- "Censor Sensibility", Jim Smith, PICS
- Computer Weekly ( England) [17 September]
- "XML Spreads Its Wings", Glyn Moody, XML
- Network World [14 September]
- "XML: The Technology most likely to Succeed", Dale Dowdie,
XML
- Internet World [14 September]
- "Tech ABC/Waiting for Full XML Benefits", James C. Luh,
XML
- Internet World [14 September]
- "Internet Applications Outside the Browser", David Carr,
XML
- Interactive Week [14 September]
- "Industry Take: XML Is Ex-Cell-Ent", Charles Bacock,
XML
- Infoworld [14 September]
- "OAG to release XML Integration Spec", XML, W3C
- Reuter Financial Report [13 September]
- "Computer's Open New Avenues for Disabled Users", Aaron
Pressman, W3C
- Mass High Tech [13 September]
- "Tim Berners-Lee Reflects on the Past, Predicts Future of the Web
He Created",Dyke Hendrickson, W3C
- Computing (England) [10 September]
- "Call for Web Standards", Dominique Deckmyn, W3C
- Computing (England) [10 September]
- "New Rules to Aid Web Publishers", Dominique
Deckmyn,W3C
- PC Dealer [9 September]
- "Browser Conflicts tax Web Designers", Dominique
Deckmyn,W3C
- Microtimes Northern California [9 September]
- "Gigabit Ethernet Becomes a Reality", Jim Carr,
XML
- Microtimes Northern California Edition [9 September]
- "XSL drafts Published",W3C, XML
- Dow Jones News Service [9 September]
- "Object Design Joins Web-Industry Standards Group,
ODIS",W3C,XML
- Associated Press Financial Wire [9 September]
- "Online: Blind Web Users Campaign to 'See' More of
Cyberspace", Nick Wingfield, W3C,WAI
- Associated Press Financial Wire [9 September]
- "How do you make a Web site accessible to the disabled? Some tips
from the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative:", WAI,W3C
- Associated Press Financial Wire [9 September]
- "Online: Blind Web Users Campaign to 'see' More of
Cyberspace", Nick Wingfield, W3C
- Government Computer News [7 September]
- "Internet Will Treat You to Cool Info Along the Way of Your
Research", Shawn P. McCarthy,W3C
- Federal Computer Week [7 September]
- "Macromedia Dreamweaver 1.2", Paul Ferrill, HTML
- Computer Reseller News [7 September]
- "CRN Business Close-up: An interview with Tim Berners-Lee",
Berners-Lee, XML
- Communications Week International (England) [7 September]
- "XML Heralds End of Paper-based Forms", Kenneth Cukier,
XML
- MacUser (England) [4 September]
- "Mozilla", Jim Smith, PICS
- MacUser ( England)[4 September]
- "In the Fast Lane", Nick Clarke, XML
- United Press International National Wire [3 September]
- " New Software Brings TV-Type Content to the 'Net",
SMIL
- United Press International National Wire [2 September]
- "Software Brings TV-Type Content to the Internet", Lori
Valigra, SMIL
- United Press International National Wire [2 September]
- "Software Brings TV-Type Content to Internet", Lori Valigra,
SMIL
- United Press International National Wire [2 September]
- "New Software Brings TV-Type Content to the 'Net",
SMIL
- Windows NT Systems
- "Working With IIS 4.0 Log Files", Emmet Dulaney,
W3C
- Windows
- "Communicator 4.5 Provides Power E-mail", Scot Finnie,
PICS
- Windows
- "Internet Explorer 5.0 - A Peek under the Hood", Scott Finnie,
HTML
- Web Techniques
- "The Next Big Picture: Scalable Vector Graphics for the Web",
Lisa Rein, XML
- Web Techniques
- "Sychronized Multimedia on the Web", Larry Bouthillier,
SMIL
- Web Builder
- "Get a Jump on XML Development", Natanya Pitts-Moultis,
XML
- Web Builder
- "Internet Explorer 5.0 - for Intranets Only?", Michiel de
Bruijn, XML, CSS
- Web Builder
- "Compatibility with Compromise", Eric Krock, W3C
- Tele.com
- "The Next Wave", Burnes Hollyman, XML
- SunExpert
- "Test Your Site with Web-Based Tools", Paul A. Trunfio,
W3C
- SunExpert
- "P3P-Platform for Privacy Preferences", John N.
Stewart,W3C, P3P
- Red Herring
- "WebMethods", XML
- Practical Internet (England)
- "A Homepage", James Seabright, HTML
- Photo Electronic Imaging
- "Poetry In Motion", Bill Gram-Reefer, XML
- PC World
- "You Are For Sale", Jeffrey Rothfeder,W3C, P3P
- PC Australia (Australia)
- "Object-based Web Design",William Robert Stanek, HTML,
XML, W3C
- PC Australia (Australia)
- "Previewing Microsoft IE5.0", XML, HTML
- New Zealand PC World (New Zealand)
- "IE 5 Aims to Display Web pages Your Way", Yael
Li-Ron,CSS
- Micro Publishing News
- "First XSL 1.0 Working Draft Published", W3C, XML
- Microsoft Interactive Developer
- "What XML Can Do For You", Dino Esposito, XML
- Mapping Awareness (England)
- "Enabling the Masses",Matt Toon, CSS
- Mapping Awareness (England)
- "News from the Net", SMIL
- Macworld
- "QuickTime Goes Pro", Christopher Breen, PICS
- Internet (England)
- Web Professional:, Roger Gann, PICS
- Internet (England)
- "Creating Your Own Ratings System", Bill Thompson,
PICS
- Information Today
- "RealGood Multimedia on the Web", Péter Jacsó,SMIL
- Interactivity
- "Streaming Media", Ben Waggoner, SMIL
- Global Telephony
- "Learning Lessons from LNP", David Taylor and David Mendes,
XML
- Futurebanker
- "Information Comes to Those Who Consumers Trust", Andrew
Reinbach, Weitzner, P3P
- Extended Attributes
- "HTML 4, Style Sheets, and OS/2", Richard Klemmer, W3C,
HTML, CSS
- EXE (England)
- "Visual InterDev 6.0", Neil Hewitt, CSS
- Digital Production Executive
- "Looking Beyond Print", Brian Lawlor, XML
- Computer Technology Review
- "Email Security Follows Protocol", Kim Borg, Verisign,
PICS
- Computer Shopper
- "Site Building", David Linthicum, SMIL
- Computer News
- "Markup the Web", W3C, XML
- Computer Design
- "Rethinking the Web with XML", Peter Varhol, XML
- Closing The Gap
- Closing the Gap Conference, WAI
- Civic.com
- "Macromedia Dreamweaver 1.2", Paul Ferrill, CSS
- Chicago Computer Currents
- "Netscape turns 4.5", Elizabeth Powell Crowe, PICS
- Business Finance
- E-Business Standards Consortia: W3C
- Business 2.0
- "Pretty Lame Privacy", Will Rodger, P3P
- Boston Computer Currents
- "Netscape Turns 4.5: The Latest Communicator is no Windows
98", Elizabeth Powell Crowe, PICS
- AS/400 Technology Showcase
- "HTML Shows Its Age", Don Denoncourt, HTML, XML
- Acorn User (England)
- "SMILe - the Show's Just Beginning", SMIL
- PC Week [31 August]
- "Microsoft, Datachannel Partnering on Parser", Brian Hannon,
XML, W3C
- Network World [31 August]
- "HTML 4.0 Unwrapped", Mark Gibbs, HTML
- Network World [31 August]
- "Intranet Links" W3C,XML
- Network World [31 August]
- "Leave It To the Hound", Sandra Gittlen, XML
- Emediaweekly [31 August]
- "On the Web, Private is as Private Does", Joanna Pearlstein,
P3P,
- Emediaweekly [31 August]
- "Proposed Industry Standards Tap XML", Andrea Dubrow, XML
W3C
- Mass High Tech [30 August]
- "Making the Web Work For Everyone", Dyke Hendrickson, WAI,
W3C
- Computerworld Canada (Canada) [28 August]
- "Son of XML Promised", XML, W3C
- Computer Weekly [27 August]
- "How Users Threw Adobe a Lifeline for Web Work" , Glyn Moody,
W3C, HTML, CSS
- Computerworld Hong Kong (Hong Kong) [27 August]
- "Form-al Language", W3C,XML
- PC Week (Australia) [26 August]
- "W3C Eyes DOM, XSL", Brian Hannon, W3C
- PC Week [24 August]
- " W3C Eyes DOM, XSL", Brian Hannon, W3C
- "Microsoft, DataChannel Develop Java-based XML Parser", Brian
Hannon, XML
- Internet World [24 August]
- "Making Sense of JavaScript, and VBScript", Pritpal Singh,
HTML
- Internet World [24 August]
- "Forms Vendors Look to XML As Key to Spurring Commerce",
Regina Kwon, XML
- Internet World [24 August]
- "Browser Watchdog Group Forms To Ensure Standards Support",
James C. Luh, W3C
- Inernet Week [24 August]
- "XML Jump-starts Web Transactions", Richard Karpinski, XML,
W3C
- Interactive World [24 August]
- "Daniel Weitzner apppointed head of Technology and Society
Domain", W3C,P3P, Weitzner
- Infoworld [24 August]
- "XML Support Moves Forward", Jeff Walsh, XML, W3C
- Infoworld [24 August]
- "DCD's to Help in Building Three-tier Web XML Apps", Jeff
Walsh, W3C, XML
- Emedia Weekly [24 August]
- "Designers Knock Browser Makers", Joanna Pearlstein, W3C,
HTML,CSS1
- ComputerWorld New Zealand [24 August]
- "Microsoft, IBM submit XML Proposal" ,XML
- MacUser [21 August]
- "Supported File Types", Paul Nesbitt, PICS
- ComputerWorld Australia [21 August]
- "Web Developers Blast Microsoft and Netscape on Specs", Lisa
Moskowitz, XML, HTML,CSS2
- PC Week (Online) [20 August]
- "W3C Offers DOM Level1 Spec as a Proposed Recommendation",
Brian Hannon, Lauren Wood, W3C, CSS, XML
- "W3C Issues Public Draft of XSL 1.0", Brian Hannon, W3C,
XML
- PC Week [19 August]
- "XML's Easier Publishing", Brian Hannon, XML, Bray,
W3C
- PC Week [19 August]
- "VML Gives 2-D New Dimension", Herb Bethoney, XML
- PC Week [17 August]
- "Office 2000 Beta Components Show Polish", Herb Bethoney,
W3C
- PC Week [ 17 August]
- "A Small-Time Detective: Review Cyber Snoop Pro watches over
Internet use, but not in real time", Jim Rapoza, W3C,
PICS
- PC Week [17 August]
- "XML Advances to Easier Publishing", Brian Hannon,
XML
- PC Week [17 August]
- "VML Hybrids Help Build 3-D Graphics for Web", Brian Hannon,
W3C
- Network World [17 August]
- "EDI is Toast. Not!", Ellen Messmer, XML
- Network World [17 August]
- "W3C Boosts XML with Namespace Spec", Andy Eddy,
XML
- Network World [17 August]
- "RBOCs vow 1999 will be DSL's year", Tim Greene,
PPP
- The National Law Review [17 August]
- "Windows DNA Offers Safe Means of Transmission", Carl Lee
Sutherland,W3C
- Internet Week [17 August]
- "Industry Standards are Worth Your Time", J.P. Morgenthal,
XML, W3C
- Interactive Week [17 August]
- "XML Marries Databases", Charles Babcock, XML, W3C
- ComputerWorld [17 August]
- "Browser Standards Targeted", Carol Sliwa, W3C
- Online Reporter [14 August]
- "Web Developers Want Compatible Browsers", W3C
- Time Out New York [13 August]
- "Block Around the Clock", Tom Samiljan, PICS
- ENT [ 12 August]
- "When is a Standard Nonstandard", Mark McFadden,
DOM
- Wired News [10 August]
- "Browser
Battles Script On", Lisa Rein, W3C
- PC Week [10 August]
- "Renovated Office Is Impressive", Herb Bethoney,
CSS
- Internet World [10 August]
- "Spec Changes Affect Office XML Efforts", James C. Luh,
XML
- Internet World [10 August]
- "Tech ABC/ The resource Description Framework", James C. Luh,
RDF
- Computer Reseller News [10 August]
- "Streaming Match", Barbara Darrow, SMIL
- ZDNet [4 August]
- "W3C Applies Vision to Enhance Web Asccess", W3C, P3P, WAI,
Brewer
- VarBusiness [3 August]
- "Behind the X-Files; XML Technology inches forward with new
standard set", Jackie Poole, XML
- Lan Times [3 August]
- "Netscape Takes its Act on the Road", Bradley F. Shimmin,
W3C
- Lan Times [3 August]
- "DHTML add-on separates code from content", Bradley F.
Shimmin,CSS
- Interactive Week [3 August]
- "XML Headlines 'The Journal's Latest Web Effort'", James E.
Gaskin,XML
- Infoworld [3 August]
- "Business to get XML repository", Jeff Walsh and Matthew
Nelson, XML
- InfoWorld [3 August]
- "Microsoft offers a glimpse of XML", Jeff Walsh,
XML
- Electronic Engineering Times [3 August]
- "TV Datacast Camps Parry on Standards", Junko Yoshida,
HTML
- Bay Area Computer Currents [3 August]
- "Netscape Turns 4.5: The Latest Communicator is no Windows",
Elizabeth Powell Crowe, PICS
- Videography
- "The Ever-Amazing Video Web", Jon Leland, CSS
- SunExpert
- "Mr. P. and the Eighty Percent Solution", Michael
O'Brien,W3C
- Southern California Computer Currents
- "Netscape Turns 4.5: The latest Communicator is no Windows
98." Elizabeth Powell Crowe, PICS
- PC Magazine
- "On Netscape's Horizon: Communicator 5.0", Matthew Graven,
PICS
- PC Graphics and Video
- "Vector Graphics Jockeying for Space On Internet", Amy
Woods,Autodesk, Visio, W3C, XML
- New Zealand PC World (New Zealand)
- "XML Spoken Here: New Web Language Promises Smarter Surfing",
Jim Heid, W3C, XML
- NetProfessional
- "Getting Started with XML", Terje Norderhaug Edited by Avi
Rappoport,XML
- Mobile Computing & Communications
- "Web Pioneer Wins Genius Grant", Berners-Lee, MacArthur
Foundation
- MacWorld (England)
- "Microsoft's W3C Vector Format Move", W3C
- Internet (England)
- "Staying Safe and Sound online", Bill Thompson,
PICS
- Internet (England)
- "Standards Watch: Accessibility",W3C, WAI
- Interactivty
- "XML & the Hypertext Holy War; on the web, Old Disagreements
Become New Acronyms", Michael Macrone, XML
- IBM Computer Today (England)
- "E-Business Not Yet There for the Masses", Beth Barling,
W3C, XML
- HP World
- "XML", Mark Wonsil, XML
- GIS World
- "XML Provides Web-based GIS a Path to Scalable Vector
Graphics", Eric J. Strand, W3C, XML
- Electronic Commerce World
- "European Advances for EDI", XML, W3C
- DOS?V Magazine (Japan)
- "Tech Ranger! Next Generation's Standardf: The Messiah of
Internet...", Tetsu Uehara, XML
- Dallas/Fort-Worth Computer Currents
- "Netscape turns 4.5: The latest Communicator is no Windows
'98", Elizabeth Powell Crowe, PICS
- Control Engineering
- "Cyberpage: Recommended Standards make the web more
accessible", Matt Bellm, W3C, WAI, CSS
- Computer Shopper (England)
- "Zygote Finds a Friend", Berners-Lee
- Computer Shopper
- "Access
By Design", Stephanie Izarek and John Halpin, W3C,
Berners-Lee, WAI
- Computer Paper British Columbia Edition (Canada)
- "Weaving Your own Website: Part XXXV", Keith
Schengill-Roberts,W3C
- Computers in Physics
- "XML Structure Data for the Web", Mark Becker, W3C,
XML
- Computer
- "Mathematical Markup Language", W3C
- Boston Interactive
- "Prince Andrew Sounds The Call for Greater Web Access", Frank
Sedgewick, W3C, WAI, Berners-Lee, Brewer
- BackOffice
- "Dream Job", Chris Amaru, CSS
- Application Development Trends
- "Searching for the Holy Grail, XML style", Jason J. Meserve,
XML
- Computer Weekly (England) [30 July]
- "A Healthy Markup", Danny Bradbury, XML
- Network News (England) [29 July]
- "Watch your Language: HTML is going out of style", Davey
Winder,W3C, HTML
- Network World [27 July]
- "Style Sheets, Take 2", Mark Gibbs, W3C, CSS2,
- Internet World [27 July]
- "Standard Nears For Dynamic Web Pages", James C. Luh, W3C,
DOM, XML, HTML
- PC Week [27 July]
- "SOAP cleans component mess", XML
- Network World [27 July]
- "XML is open available and important for e-commerce", Dale
Dowdie,XML, Intuit
- PC Week [27 July]
- "Java Jolts Oracle Database Upgrade", Mark Hammond,
XML
- MacWeek [27 July]
- "Hot List XML", XML
- InternetWeek [27 July]
- "DOM Potential Shines", Richard Karpinski, W3C,
XML
- Computer Weekly (England) [23 July]
- "Net Proposals to Ease Users' Fear of the Web", John Riley,
Berners-Lee
- PC Week Asia (Hong Kong) [22 July]
- "Browser battle picks up Steam", Michael Moeller and Mary Jo
Foley, W3C, HTML
- PC Week Asia (Hong Kong) [22 July]
- "WebDAV to Ease Web Authoring", Brian Hannon, W3C
- PC Week [20 July]
- "DOM spec nears final stage", DOM, W3C
- Lan Times [20 July]
- "XML: Time Draws Near", Mario Apicella, XML, HTML,
- e-Business Newsweekly [20 July]
- "The W3C Has Several Groups Working on HTTP-NG. . ."
- ComputerWorld [20 July]
- "XML Gaining Momentum", David Orenstein, XML
- ComputerWorld (Canada) [17 July]
- "IE5 Previews Data Binding; Dynamic HTML and DHTML Behaviours also
planned for upgrade", Andy Eddy,W3C, HTML
- ComputerWorld (Hong Kong) [16 July]
- "IBM Places bets on XML Technology", Ted Smalley Brown and Ed
Scannell,XML
- Computing (England) [16 July]
- "IT Awards get Personal", Berners-Lee
- ComputerWire Network Briefing Daily [15 July]
- "Network: Soap - Easier to Spell Than RPC-XML", W3C,
XML
- MIT Tech Talk [15 July]
- "Web
Consortium Issues Guidelines For User Accessibility", W3C,
WAI
- MIT Tech Talk [15 July]
- "Multimedia
Presentation On Web Made Easier With New W3C Tool", W3C,
Berners-Lee, Brewer
- Nikkei Internet Technology (Japan) [15 July]
- "Four Working
Drafts", W3C, HTTP-NG
- CIO [15 July]
- "Equal Opportunity Surfing", Laura Gibbons Paul,
W3C,WAI
- Internet Watch (Japan) [14 July]
- "W3C:
HTTP-NG Next Generation", Hiroyuki Et-Oh, W3C
- Network World [13 July]
- "Hot New Web Technology", Andy Eddy, W3C, XML
- Internet World [13 July]
- "Last Official Communicator Release Target End Users", Bill
Roberts, PICS
- Government Computer News [13 July]
- "Television-quality Web Display is possible, but browsers must
catch up", Shawn P. MacCarthy, SMIL
- Wired News [8 July]
- "Browser Battles Script On", Lisa Rein, W3C, Hakon
Lie
- Wired News [7 July]
- "Microsoft Frowns on SMIL", Lisa Rein, XML, SMIL,
W3CAllaire, Chris Lilley
- InfoWorld Electric [01 July]
- "W3C Envisions HTML as Modular XML Tags", Jeff
Walsh,W3C, Raggett
- Yahoo! Internet Life
- "Short Sighted", Jeri Clausing, W3C, WAI
- Wired
- "Minitel Mafia vs. The Net", Stephen Shipside,
Berners-Lee
- Red Herring
- "Standards: Tim Berners-Lee on XML and W3C", Deborah Claymon,
W3C, Berners-Lee
- Publish
- "Adobe and Macromedia Angle for Vector Standard", Mark
Nichoson, W3C
- Practical Internet (England)
- "Hypertext", Chris Ellison, PICS
- PC Magazine
- "Object-Based Web Design", William Robert Stanek,
W3C
- PC Direct (England)
- "SMIL Standard Paves Way For TV Quality", W3C
- PC Direct (England)
- "The Webfather", Berners-Lee
- Mapping Awareness (England)
- "Vector Standard Proposed by Consortium of Companies",
W3C
- MacWorld
- "XML Drives Web Graphics Proposal", Stephen Beale,
W3C
- Internet (England)
- "Unsung Heroes", Mike Bracken, W3C, PICS
- Inform
- "AIIM '98 Show Report", Priscilla Emery,
Berners-Lee
- IBM Computer Today, (England)
- "Smil", Smil
- Consumers' Research
- "Endangering Cyber Commerce", Ellen J. Riegel, W3C
- Computer Shopper
- "Smart Is Best: WWW Consortium", Graeme Kidd, Berners-Lee,
WWW7, P3P
- Computer
- "Lurching Toward Babel: HTML, CSS and XML", Jukka Korpela,
HTML, CSS, XML
- The Online Reporter [29 June]
- "The W3C Has Brought In Daniel J. Weitzner As Technology &
Society Domain Leader", W3C, Weitzner
- The Online Reporter [22 June]
- "W3C Has Issued Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language
Spec", SMIL
- Network World [22 June]
- "Browser Battle Continues With New Betas", Andy Eddy,
PICS
- InfoWorld [22 June]
- "W3C Explores Standards for Easier Web-Site Authoring", Jeff
Walsh, W3C, Lilley
- InfoWorld [22 June]
- "Innovation Doesn't Equal Success", Scott Michael Washington,
Berners-Lee
- Mass High Tech [21 June]
- "It Doesn't Take a Genius to Appreciate One, or Reward One",
Dyke Henderson, Berners-Lee, MacArthur Foundation
- Computing (London) [18 June]
- "Internet Explorer 5.0 Fails to Impress", W3C
- MicroTimes [17 June]
- "Calibrate Your Bogosity Detectors -- It's The Web", Peter
Linde and Sam Penrose, Berners-Lee
- MicroTimes [17 June]
- "Emerging Data Standard", Paul Hoffman, W3C
- ComputerWire [16 June]
- "SMIL Moves From Proposed To Full W3C Recommendation",
W3C
- ComputerGram International [16 June}
- "SMIL Moves From Proposed To Full W3C Recommendation",
W3C
- Wired News [15 June]
- "SMIL Declared a Standard", James Glave, W3C,
Hoschka
- ComputerWorld (New Zealand) [15 June]
- "XML, Touted as The Web Cure-All, May Yet Deliver", Jeff
Senna' W3C
- ComputerWorld [15 June]
- "Dynamic HTML: Specialty Technology Calls for That Extra
Effort", Frank Hayes, W3C
- New Media Age (England) [11 June]
- "To Regulate or Not to Regulate", Mark Haftke,
PICS
- PC Week (Australia) [10 June]
- "Browser Battle Picks Up Steam", Michael Moeller and Mary
Foley, W3C
- PC Week [08 June]
- "In Praise of Life-Enhancing Geniuses", Peter Coffee,
Berners-Lee, MacArthur Foundation
- PC Week [08 June]
- "Browser Battle Picks Up Steam", Michael Moeller and Mary Jo
Foley, W3C
- PC Week Asia (Hong Kong) [08 June]
- "Namespaces Put The Extensibility Into XML", Brian Hannon,
W3C
- Lan Times [08 June]
- "XML Expands Web App Possibilities", Steven P. Klinger,
W3C
- Internet World [08 June]
- "Berners-Lee, Architect of Web, Awarded 'Genius Grant' of
$270K", Rachel K. Perez, Berners-Lee, Mac Arthur
Foundation
- Computer Reseller News [08 June]
- "Editable 2-D Graphics For The Internet", Wylie Wong, W3C,
VML
- Micro Computer Mart (England) [04 June]
- "All-New Web Protocol", W3C
- PC Week (Australia) [03 June]
- "New Specs For Web Data", Brian Hannon, W3C
- MIT Tech Talk [03 June]
- "Berners-Lee Wins a
MacArthur 'Genius' Grant, Will Get $270,000", Robert J. Sales,
Berners-Lee, MacArthur Foundation
- The Village Voice [02 June]
- "How
Corporations Hide Behind Net Privacy 'Solutions' ", Carrie
McLaren, P3P, W3C
- New Media [02 June]
- "Designing Pages for People With Disabilities", Mary Axelson,
W3C
- The Boston Globe [02 June]
- "Four In Massachusetts Rewarded For 'Genius' ", Scott Allen,
Berners-Lee, MacArthur Foundation
- Reuter Financial Report [01 June]
- "World Wide Web Inventor, Others Get 'Genius Grants' ", Bruce
Blythe, Berners-Lee, W3C
- PC Week [01 June]
- "New Specs Are In The Works For Web Data", Brian Hannon,
W3C, Swick
- Internet World [01 June]
- "Privacy Specification Moves a Step Forward", Kathleen Murphy,
W3C, P3P
- InfoWorld [01 June]
- "Off To A Good Start", Jeff Senna, W3C
- InfoWorld [01 June]
- "Vendors Tout VML Graphics", Jeff Walsh, W3C
- c/net [01 June]
- "Berners-Lee Gets 'Genius Grant' ", Berners-Lee, MacArthur
Foundation
- Web Techniques
- "Improving Accessibility With HTML 4.0: Enabling The Web For
People With Disabilities", Mike Paciello, W3C
- Web Techniques
- "CSS2 Pushes Through Standards Process", W3C
- Systems
- "So, What's XML", Jaye Gallagher, W3C, XML
- Systems
- "SDML Spec heads Towards XML",W3C, XMl
- Practical Internet (England)
- "Reading, Writing and The Internet", Steve Patient,
Berners-Lee
- PC Pro (England)
- "The Future Of Work", David Tebbutt, W3C,
Berners-Lee
- PC Direct (England)
- "Much Ado About Privacy", Rivka Tadjer, W3C
- Object
- "Industry Heads Clash Over SWAP Meet", W3C
- MacWorld
- "It's Web Formats Warfare: W3C Proposes Multimedia Spec",
Rebecca Gulick, W3C
- IEEE Spectrum
- "At Last, Math Figures On The Internet", Paul Miller,
W3C
- IEEE Software
- "New Spec Has Multimedia Developers SMILing", Craig Menefee,
W3C
- IEEE Software
- "In Brief: New Math On The Web", W3C, MathML
- HP Palmtop Paper
- "Through The Looking Glass: Hypertext - What Is It?", Ed
Keefe, Berners-Lee, W3C
- Health Data Management
- "Internet/Intranets: XML Makes The Web As Easy As ABC", Alain
L.Sherter, W3C, Bray
- Dispatch (Canada)
- "HTML 4.0 Specification", Dave Trautman, W3C
- Desktop Publishers Journal
- "Turbocharged Technologies Are Igniting Internet Design",
Jackie Dove, W3C
- Computing Japan
- "Setting The Stage For Tomorrow's Internet Appliances", Noriko
Takezaki, W3C, Matsubara, KEIO University
- Computer
- "Toward a More Intelligent Web", W3C, Berners-Lee, RDF,
P3P
- Cisco World
- "Cascading Style Sheets Spec Issued by W3C", W3C
- California Computer News
- "Filtering In Freedom", William Van Winkle, PICS
- Application Development Advisor (England)
- "Browsing the Future", Simon Bisson, W3C
- New Scientist [30 May]
- "A New
Dawn", Glyn Moody, Berners-Lee, W3C
- Online Reporter [29 May]
- "W3C Has Acknowledged Submission of Vector Markup Language",
VML
- Online Reporter [29 May]
- "W3C Releases First Public Working Draft of the Platform for
Privacy Preferences", P3P
- Information Week (London) [26 May]
- "It's a Fix-It Lingo", Neil Fawcett, W3C,
Berners-Lee
- MacWeek [25 May]
- "Panel Ponders Web Privacy", Andrea Dudrow, W3C,
P3P
- Information Week [25 May]
- "The Making Of A Markup Language", Jason Levitt,
W3C
- InfoWorld [25 May]
- "W3C Targets Web Page Display And Privacy Specifications",
Jeff Walsh, Nancy Weil, W3C
- ComputerWorld [25 May]
- "Web Group Publishes Draft of Privacy Spec", Nancy Weil,
W3C
- PC Week Asia (Hong Kong) [22 May]
- "Metadata: The Matchmaker For The Web And The Enterprise",
Stephanie Neil, W3C
- Internet Magazine [22 May]
- "W3C
Issues Guidelines for Privacy", Berners-Lee, Reagle,
P3P
- Computer World Internet News [21 May]
- "W3C
Cooks Up Privacy Spec Proposal", Nancy Weil, Reagle,
P3P
- webmonkey/html/ [20 May]
- "Designing for the Future With XML", Jeffrey Veen, W3C,
Berners-Lee
- PC Week [20 May]
- "Namespaces Put Extensibility In XML", Brian Hannon,
W3C
- Computer Wire [20 May]
- "W3C Issues First Working Draft of Privacy Spec",
P3P
- Wired News [19 May]
- "W3C
Drafts Web Privacy Privacy System", Berners-Lee, P3P
- NewsEdge News Page [19 May]
- "W3C Mulls XML Technology", W3C
- c/net [19 May]
- "The
Net: W3C Drafts Privacy System", Courtney Macavinta, P3P,
Reagle
- Computer Dealer News [19 May]
- "Watching Out For XML", Marc Schwartz, W3C
- The Online Reporter [18 May]
- "The Cascading Style Sheets, Level 2 (CSS2) Has Reached Full W3C
Recommendation Status"
- MacWeek [18 May]
- "Web Panel Recommends CSS2 Spec", Andrea Dudrow,
W3C
- Internet Week [18 May]
- "W3C Mulls XML Technology", Richard Karpinski, W3C
- Information Week [18 May]
- "Association For Information And Image Management", John Soat,
Berners-Lee, W3C
- MacWEEK Online [14 May]
- "Web
Panel Recommends CSS2 Spec", Andrea Dudrow, W3C
- United Press International Financial Wire [12 May]
- "W3C Acknowledges Data Channel Submission", W3C
- c/net [12 May]
- "W3C
Seeks Updated Style Sheets", Paul Festa, W3C, Lie
- Association of Online Professionals (AOP) [12 May]
- "AOP Supports Privacy Proposal: W3C
Draft Specification Bases Privacy System on
- Consumer Education and
Choice", Susan Merkel, P3P
- Wired News [11 May]
- "HDML,
Take Two", Chris Oakes, W3C
- PC Week Online [11 May]
- "Namespaces
Put 'Extensibility' in XML", Brian Hannon, W3C
- PC Week [11 May]
- "Disabling Web Barriers", Michael Moeller, W3C, WAI
- KM World [11 May]
- "Solutions For Web Delivery: XML, DHTML, PDF", Tony McKinley,
W3C
- Inter@ctive Week [11 May]
- "Video Streaming Breaks Through Logjam", Fred Dawson,
Berners-Lee, SMIL
- Computer Dealer News (Canada) [11 May]
- "W3C Introduces SMIL Specification", W3C
- Computer Dealer News (Canada) [11 May]
- "W3C Pushing Limits On Web With HTTP-NG", Leslie McNab,
W3C
- PC Week Asia [08 May]
- "W3C In Southeast Asia", W3C Singapore Office
- PC Magazine Tech Report [08 May]
- "Extensible Markup
Language", W3C, XMLTM
- PC Magazine [05 May]
- "Lotus Domino Go Webserver Pro", PICS
- Electronics Times (England) [05 May]
- "World Wide Watch", Nick Flaherty, W3C, WWW7
- PC Week Online [04 May]
- "Metadata: The
Matchmaker of the Web", Stephanie Neil, W3C
- PC Week Online [04 May]
- "Editorial:
Accessibility For All", WAI, W3C
- PC Week Online [04 May]
- "XML
Holds Promise as EDI Replacement", Jim Kerstetter,
W3C
- Network Computing Online [04 May]
- "XML Set
To Change The Face Of E-Commerce", Rik Drummond , Kay Spearman,
W3C
- PC Week [01 May]
- "Accessibility
for All", W3C, WAI
- TechWeb News [01 May]
- "Web Pages With Style - Give Your Site an Automated Makeover With
HTML Style Sheets", David Methvin, W3C
- MacWEEK Online [01 May]
- "RealNetworks'
G2 to Tune Into Media Standards", Andrea Dudrow, Joanna
Perlstein, W3C
- MacUser (England) [01 May]
- "Net Standards To Put A SMIL On The Face Of Developers",
W3C
- Yahoo! Internet Life
- "Pretty Strange: Bizarre Gallery", Berners-Lee
- Webmaster (England)
- "XML - A Mark-up Makeover For Business", Steve Patient,
W3C, Berners-Lee
- Southern California Computer Currents
- "AIIM '98", Berners-Lee
- Searcher: The Magazine For Database Professionals
- "In-House Content Providers: A New Role For Information
Professionals", Susan Funke, W3C, PICS
- Publish
- "Living Large With XML", W3C
- Publish
- "Dynamic HTML: Is It a Dream Come True?", Janine Warner,
W3C
- Managing Information
- "Knowledge, Language and Semantics: XML And VHG TM, Peter Murray-Rust and Lesley West,
W3C
- Managing Automation
- "Editor's Letter: It's Faster Than We Think", David Brousell,
Berners-Lee
- MacWorld (London)
- "It's All Change At CeBIT", PICs
- MacAddict
- "Reviews: Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0", Scott Love,
W3C
- Internet (London)
- "Standards Watch: May '98", Berners-Lee
- Family PC
- "Keeping Kids Safe", Laura Rush, PICS
- Dialog (Siemen's Nixdorf Information Systems)
- "Trust The Web", Berners-Lee
- Digital Output
- "SGML Becomes OASIS, Responds to XML Initiative",
W3C
- Computer
- "W3C Pushes Net Access for the Disabled", David Clark, W3C,
WAI, Brewer
- Canadian Computer Wholesaler
- "Connect The Dots: Selling To The Networking Market", Jeff
Evans, Berners-Lee, HTML
- Boardwatch
- "Euro News: New Police Moves On Net Porn", Richard
Baguley,PICS
- Boardwatch
- "@Internet: Multicast Your Fate To The Wind", Thom Stark,
Berners-Lee
- Computer Weekly (England) [30 April]
- "Firefly Lights Up For Microsoft", Glyn Moody, W3C,
P3P
- PC Magazine Online [29 April]
- "Internet Trends: Different Feeds for Different
Speeds",W3C, SMIL
- PC Magazine [29 April]
- "Structuring Data With XML", William Robert Stanek
- Computer Wire [28 April]
- "First Server-Side Application of XML APP Revealed", W3C,
XML
- VarBusiness [27 April]
- "Web
Wonders: Beyond Hip, Hot And Happening...", Krista Ostertag,
W3C, WWW7, HTTP-NG
- Network World [27 April]
- "Seeking a Better Web Graphics Experience", Chris Nerney,
W3C
- Network World [27 April]
- "Pending W3C Protocol Tackles Content Delivery", Mark Gibbs,
W3C
- MacWEEK [27 April]
- "Dueling
Vector Graphics Formats Will be a Boon", Darch Dinucci,
W3C
- KM World [27 April]
- "Taking AIIM on the Web", Berners-Lee
- O'Reilly xml.com [27
April]
- "Puzzlin'
Evidence #4", Xavier McLipps, XML, W3C, DOM
- ComputerWorld Canada [24 April]
- "XML Gets Ready For Prime Time", Jeff Walsh, W3C
- ComputerWorld Canada [24 April]
- "Math On The Web", W3C
- Computer World (Australia) [24 April]
- "Computer Visionary Grabs Web Spotlight", Peter Young,
Berners-Lee
- MacWEEK Online [23 April]
- "Designing
the Web: Dueling Vector Graphics Formats Will Be a Boon", Darcy
DiNucci, W3C
- Computing (London) [23 April]
- "Educating Andreessen", Berners-Lee
- PC Week (Australia) [22 April]
- "WWW7: From Documents to Data", Paul Montgomery,
Berners-Lee
- The Sydney Morning Herald [21 April]
- "The Web Maestro Speaks", Garry Barker,
Berners-Lee
- The Australian [21 April]
- "Web Will Give PC's Eyes And Ears", Sylvia Pennington,
Berners-Lee
- MacWeek [20 April]
- "W3C
Proposes Multimedia Spec", Rebecca Gulick, W3C
- "W3C
Plots Out HTTP's Future", Andrea Dudrow, W3C
- "Adobe
Proposes PGML as Web Image Standard", Rebecca Gulick,
W3C
- Internet World [20 April]
- "Smile: Another Nail in the Plug-in Coffin", Gus Venditto,
W3C
- Internet Week [20 April]
- "New Specs to Give Web a Makeover", Richard Karpinski,
W3C
- Computer World (New Zealand) [20 April]
- "Web Consortium Readies SMIL Standard for Non-Programmers",
Jeff Walsh, W3C
- Wired News [17 April]
- "Saffo:
Leave that Middleman Alone", James Glave, WWW7
- "Hypertext
Guru Has New Spin on Old Plans", James Glave,
Berners-Lee
- PCWeek [17 April]
- "XML
Vendors Seek Tag Clearing House", Brian Hannon, W3C
- The Courier-Mail, Australia [16 April]
- "What a New-Fangled Web We Weave", Rodney Chester,
Berners-Lee
- Wired News [15 April]
- "One
Man's Vision of the Web's Future", James Glave, WWW7,
Berners-Lee
- PCWeek Australia [15 April]
- "Berners-Lee
Upbeat on XML", Paul Montgomery, WWW7, Berners-Lee
- PC Magazine Online [15 April]
- "Trends: The Internet = Dollars", Angela Hickman, WWW7,
Berners-Lee, P3P
- Inter@ctive Week [15 April]
- "W3C
Eases Web Use", James E. Gaskin, WWW7, Khudairi
- BBC News Online [15 April]
- "Connecting
to the Future", W3C, WWW7, Berners-Lee
- Wired News [13 April]
- "Adobe
Moves Into Web Imaging", W3C
- PC Week [13 April]
- "W3C Down Under", WWW7, Berners-Lee
- Internet World [13 April]
- "Mozilla Developers Find Pieces Missing From Source Code",
Judy DeMocker, W3C
- InfoWorld Electric [13 April]
- "World
Wide Web Consortium set to recommend SMIL", Jeff Walsh,
W3C
- "New
W3C-Backed Protocol Ups Scalability", Jeff Walsh,
W3C
- InfoWorld [13 April]
- "World Wide Web Consortium Set to Recommend SMIL", Jeff Walsh,
W3C
- "New W3C-backed Protocol Ups Scalability", Jeff Walsh,
W3C
- The Courier-Mail, Australia [13 April]
- "Quiet Achiever", Rodney Chester, Berners-Lee
- Wired News [10 April]
- "Does
Firefly Deal Swat Netscape E-Commerce?", James Glave,
W3C, P3P
- Inter@ctive Week Online [10 April]
- "Media
Gets Synchronized", Connie Guglielmo, W3C, SMIL
- Wired News [09 April]
- "Multimedia
Language Inches Toward Standardization", W3C, SMIL
- PCWeek [09 April]
- "W3C
Releases SMIL as a Proposed Recommendation", Brian Hannon,
W3C
- ComputerWire, Inc. [09 April]
- "W3C Releases Recommended SML Spec", W3C
- C/Net [09 April]
- "A
Spec to Redefine Multimedia", Mike Ricciuti, W3C
- Chronicle of Higher Education [08 April]
- "Group
That Sets Web's Technical Standards Offers System for Displaying Math
Symbols", Jeffrey R. Young, W3C, Quint
- Wired News Report [07 April]
- "Math
Gets a Markup", W3C, Quint
- Smart Reseller [07 April]
- "A
Better Way To Create Slick Web Pages", Steven J.
Vaughan-Nichols, W3C
- PC Week Online [07
April]
- "W3C: Where
Internet Hype Meets Its Match", Scot Petersen,
Berners-Lee
- Inter@ctive Week Online [07 April]
- "Next
Big Thing Behind The Scenes", Tom Steinert-Threlkeld, W3C,
HTML
- InfoWorld Electric [07 April]
- "W3C Releases MathML for Math Notation on Web",
W3C
- The Boston Globe [07 April]
- "W3C
Issues MathML as a W3C Recommendation", W3C, Raggett,
Quint
- PC Week Online [06
April]
- "Internet
Intelligence: The W3C Plots Machine-to Machine Web
Communications", Mike Moeller, W3C, WWW7
- The Online Reporter [06 April]
- "Netscape Comes Through With Communicator Source",
W3C
- Network World [06 April]
- "New Web Format Creates Richer Electronic Documents From Multiple
Data Sources", Ellen Messmer, W3C
- Internet
Week [06 April]
- "W3C Fine-Tunes Style Sheets Spec", Richard Karpinski,
W3C
- Inter@ctive Week [06 April]
- "MSNBC
Makes News By Making HTML Dynamic", James Gaskin, W3C,
Khudairi
- InfoWorld Electric [06 April]
- "XML
Gets Ready For Prime Time", Jeff Walsh, W3C
- InfoWorld [06 April]
- "XML Gets Ready for Prime Time", Jeff Walsh, W3C
- Electronic Engineering Times [06 April]
- "W3C Putting Compact HTML, HDML to Test for Net Access",
Yoshiko Hara, W3C
- Business Week [06 April]
- "The
Education of Marc Andreessen", Berners-Lee
- Wired News Report [02 April]
- "Disabled
Phone Rules", WAI
- O'Reilly xml.com [2
April]
- "Puzzlin'
Evidence #2", Xavier McLipps, XML, W3C
- PC Magazine Online [02
April]
- "XML: Web Card Catalog?", W3C
- Computing (London) [02 April]
- "Excellence Adventures: The Computing Awards",
Berners-Lee
- Washington Computer User
- "Safer Surfing: The RSACi Rating System Leaves Much to be
Desired", Cynthia Kurkowski, PICS
- Software Development
- "Gearing Up for Web-Native Applications", Lisa Rein,
W3C
- Searcher: The Magazine for Database Professionals
- "The Challenge of the Educated Web", Susan Kinnell Carty,
Berners-Lee
- Mac World
UK
- "W3C & ISO OK XML & VRML: Apple Given Third Degree on 3D
Web Standards", W3C
- LAN Magazine
- "The Book of Genesis", Dan Tebbutt, Berners-Lee
- Internet
- "Standards for Languages", W3C, Berners-Lee
- Headstart, Australia
- "Net Uncertain For Teachers", Deanie Carbon, WWW7,
Berners-Lee
- e-Business Advisor
- "Solutions: Designing Front Ends", Richard Campbell,
W3C
- e-Business Advisor
- "XML 1.0 Makes Its Debut", W3C
- Computer Shopper
- "Networking: The Hub", Stephanie Izarek, W3C
- Computer
- "W3C Approval Gives XML a Push", Lee Garber,
Berners-Lee
- Amlaw Tech
- "Lessig and The Leading Lights", Arian Campo-Flores,
PICS
- Internet World [30 March]
- "First Baby Steps on The Journey to Working XML", Wayne
Bremser, W3C
- O'Reilly xml.com [27
March]
- "Puzzlin'
Evidence #1", Xavier McLipps, XML, HTML, RDF
- The OnLine
Reporter [27 March]
- "New Style Sheet Proposal from W3C", W3C, CSS2
- New
York Times [26 March]
- "Bringing the Visual World of the Web to the Blind", Debra
Nussbaum, W3C, WAI
- InternetWeek
[25 March]
- "Style
Sheets Move Forward at W3C", Rich Karpinski, W3C
- Web Developer News [24 March]
- "W3C
Announces CSS2 as a Proposed Recommendation", Scott Clark,
W3C
- CMPnet News [24 March]
- "Japan Enters
Mobile Web Language Arena", Jeremy Scott-Joynt, W3C
- Computing Canada [23 March]
- "XML Specification Moves a Step Closer to Reality", Howard
Solomon, W3C
- ComputerWorld Australia [20 March]
- "Alston Snubs Web Conference To Attend E-Comm Summit", Peter
Young, WWW7, Berners-Lee
- Wired Magazine [19
March]
- "Perl Opens Arms to XML", Lisa Rein, W3C
- Internet
World Daily [13 March]
- Special Report: Protecting Internet Privacy", W3C
- PC [10 March]
- "Web Face-Lift", Berners-Lee, Accessibility
- "PC
Magazine's Top 100 Web Sites", W3C
- New Media Magazine [03 March]
- "Emerging
Technology of the Year: XML", Becky Waring, XML
- MacWeek [02 March]
- "W3C
Proposes Math Standard", Andrea Dudrow, W3C
- InfoWorld [02 March]
- "Math Equations Are Now Web-Accessible", Jeff Walsh,
W3C
- Wired
- "Taming the Net", Berners-Lee, PICS
- "Innocent Little Angels", PICS
- Windows Magazine
- "Dynamic HTML", Karen Kenworth, W3C, DHTML
- WebTechniques
- "XML: Can the Desperate Perl Hacker Do It?", Michael
Leventhal, XML
- WebTechniques
- "Dynamic Navigation with
DOM", Mark McManus, W3C
- PC Direct
- "HTML 4.0 Gets W3C Thumbs Up", W3C
- Java Report
- "W3C Recommends XML Standard", W3C
- Internet Computing
- "Much Ado About Privacy", Rivka Tadjer, W3C
- DBMS
- "Data Binding in Dynamic HTML", Rick Dobson, W3C
- Computers in Libraries
- "Filtering the Net in Libraries: The Case (Mostly) Against",
Harry Willems, PICS
- Byte
Magazine
- "Weaving a
Better Web", Scott Mace, Udo Flohr, Rick Dobson, Tony Graham,
W3C
- Business
Online
- "Welt Weit Wirken", Christiane Schulzki-Haddouti, W3C,
Josef Dietl
- Arabian Computer News
- "W3 Consortium Arrives at the Brink of XML Standardisation",
W3C
- The Tech [27
February]
- "Pornography Display in 6.001 Provokes Debate on Decency", Dan
McGuire, W3C
- Info
World [26 February]
- "W3C
Releases Mathematical Markup Language Proposal", Jeff Walsh,
MathML, W3C
- Report on Electronic Commerce [24 February]
- "W3C Recommends XML 1.0 Specification To Improve Document",
W3C, Josef Dietl
- Internet Week [23
February]
- "XML:
The 'Golden Arches' of Computers?", J.P. Morgenthal,
XML
- ComputerWorld New Zealand [23 February]
- "W3C Partners Approve XML", Dana Gardner, W3C
- Computer Dealer News [23 February]
- "XML 1.0 Spec Released as W3C Recommendation", Craig
Menefee,W3C
- C/net [23 February]
- "Short
Take: HTML Guild Joins the W3C", Paul Festa, W3C
- Techweb [19
February]
- "Wireless
Group Publishes Mobile Specification", Jeremy Scott-Joynt,
W3C
- Techweb [19
February]
- "Extensible
Markup Language Attracts Publishers", Mo Krochmal,
XML
- PC Week Online [19
February]
- "IBM
Offers Alpha-stage XML Tool", Brian Hannon, W3C
- TechWeb [18 February]
- "Focus: The Great Divide", M. Krochmal
- Internet News.com [18 February]
- "Sequoia
and Microsoft to Introduce XML Server for Health Care"
- Internet Computing Megasite [18 February]
- "Microsoft
Unveils IE 4.0 for the Mac"
- American Banker [17 February]
- "Vendor-Neutral XML Language Gaining Support", Drew Clark,
W3C
- PCWeek [16 February]
- "XML Gets Nod From W3C", Brian Hannon, W3C
- "Siemens Learns From Net", Stephanie Neil
- Network World [16 February]
- "Getting Down To Business", Dertouzos, MIT,
Berners-Lee
- MacWeek [16
February]
- "W3C Issues XML 1.0 Spec", Andrea Dudrow, W3C
- "StoryServer Hits Mac", Andrea Dudrow, XMLs
- Lan Times [16 February]
- "Intraspective: Web Not Only Alive And Well But Thriving",
Gordon Benett, W3C
- Internet World [16 February]
- "XML Gets Boost From Consortium", Nate Zelnick,
W3C
- Internet Week [16 February]
- "Microsoft, SGI Push 3-D Toward Web's Mainstream", Richard
Karpinski
- "Developers Heed Privacy Concerns", Richard Karpinki, W3C,
P3P
- Internet Week Online [16 February]
- "XML Crosses Finish Line"
- Internet Computing Megasite [16 February]
- "What Do
Your Customers Want to Know About Privacy?", Rivka Tadjer
- "Much
Ado About Privacy: Continental Divide", Rivka Tadjer
- "Much
Ado About Privacy: Community Over Commerce", Rivka Tadjer
- Inter@ctive
Week [16 February]
- "XML Paves E-Commerce Road with ICE", James E. Gaskin and Tom
Steinert-Threlkeld, W3C
- "XML Could Kick Start Electronic Commerce", James E. Gaskin
and Tom Steinert-Threlkeld, W3C
- InfoWorld [16
February]
- "W3C O.K.'s XML Standard for Organizing Web Information", Dana
Gardner, Jeff Walsh, W3C
- "DataChannel's Betas Support XML Standard", Jeff Walsh,
W3C
- Information Week [16 February]
- "XML Connects Browser to Server Data", Rich Levin,
W3C
- "XML Becomes a Standard; Vendors Ready Products", Gregory
Dalton, W3C
- "Dynamic HTML Invigorates the Desktop", Rich Levin
- "Application Development: Component Integration", Rich Levin,
W3C
- ComputerWorld [16 February]
- "Short Takes: The W3C ", W3C
- ZDNN [13
February]
- "XML
Gets Nod From the W3C", Brian Hannon
- Internet News.com [13
February]
- "DataChannel
Unveils XML-based Intranet Tools", W3C, XML 1.0
- Inter@ctive Week Online [13 February]
- "XML Paves E-Commerce Road With ICE", James E. Gaskin and Tom
Steinert-Threlkeld, W3C
- InfoWorld Electric [13 February]
- "Executive Group to Drive IT Supply Chain Standards", Torsten
Busse, W3C, E-Commerce
- ComputerWorld Canada [13
February]
- "Database Vendors Consider XML", Paul Krill, W3C
- Chronicle of Higher Education On Line [13 February]
- "W3C Releases Preliminary Guidelines for Accessibility"
- ZDNN [12
February]
- "CSS
Positioning Garage", CSS
- Web
Review [12 February]
- "CSS2"
- Micro Computer
Mart [12 February]
- "Internet: The Three W's Explained", Josh Smith,
Berners-Lee
- "Cyberspace: Knotty Net Questions", Jonathan Russell,
W3C
- Computer Reseller News [12
February]
- "Internet
Fever: The Thrill is Gone", B. Darrow, Berners-Lee
- Internet News [11 February]
- "W3C Announces XML 1.0 Recommendation"
- Financial Times [11 February]
- "Web Made Clearer", Nicholas Denton, XML 1.0
Release
- The Boston Globe [11 February]
- "Search Superiority", XML 1.0 Release
- AnchorDesk [11 February]
- "W3C Okays XML"
- ZDNN [10
February]
- "W3C
Recommends XML", Brian Hannon
- Wired Online
[10 February]
- "W3C
Gives XML Room to Run"
- Techweb [10 February]
- "W3C
Approves Extensible Markup Language", M. Maclachlan,
W3C
- PCWeek Online [10
February]
- "W3C
Recommends XML", Brian Hannon, W3C
- PC
Magazine [10 February]
- "Synchronized Surfing--A new standard in surf will bring new,
TV-like content to the web", Angela Hickman, SMIL, Philipp
Hoschka
- "Computing:
BotSpot", W3C
- Internet Week [10 February]
- "XML
Approval Slated for Today", Richard Karpinski
- Inter@ctive
Week [10 February]
- "W3C
Release XML 1.0 Spec", James E. Gaskin
- InfoWorld Electric [10 February]
- "W3C
Endorses First XML Standard for Global Use", Dana Gardner,
W3C
- C/net [10 February]
- "W3C
Makes XML a Standard", Erich Luening
- Internet World [09 February]
- "Standards
Sought for Content Exchange", Nate Zelnick, W3C,
P3P
- InternetWeek [09 February]
- "Specs Lay Foundation for Data Exchange", Richard Karpinski,
WAI, CSS2
- InfoWorld [9
February]
- "XML Tools Ease Integration", Marc Ferranti
- "Mortar 2.0 Keeps Developers in Step With The Latest Web
Stanndards", Mike Heck, W3C
- "Microsoft Revives Mac's Explorer", Jeff Senna
- "Microsoft Joins XML Standatrd Group", XML, ICE
- The Wall Street Journal [06 February]
- "Don't Expect Your Secrets to Get Kept on the Internet",
Rebecca Quick, W3C
- InternetWorld [06 February]
- "The W3C HTML Validation Services"
- C/net [06 February]
- "XML
Decision Due Next Week", Alex Lash, W3C, Berners-Lee
- Internetnews [04
February]
- "W3C
Releases Draft of Web Accessibility Initiative", WAI, Judy
Brewer
- ENT [04 February]
- "XML Poised for Takeoff", Michele Rosen, W3C
- C/net [04 February]
- "W3C
Issues Accessibility Draft", Paul Festa, W3C, WAI, Judy
Brewer
- Wired News [03 February]
- "Adding
Sense to Sensory on the Web", Chris Oakes, WAI
- W3C Press Release [03 February]
- "W3C Issues
Guidelines to Extend Benefits of the Web to a Broader
Community", WAI
- Internet Week [02 February]
- "XML
Targets Apps", W3C, XML
- Internet Week [02 February]
- "First
XSL Editor Unveiled", XSL
- InfoWorld [02
February]
- "Vignette Pushes Server, ICE", Dana Gardner, W3C
- "Internet Plumber of the Year, Jim Gettys", Bob Metcalfe,
Berners-Lee
- ZDNN[01
February]
- "Web
Developers Get Something to SMIL About", Patrick Mitchell,
SMIL, Philipp Hoschka
- "StyleMaker",
W3C, CSS
- "Author Tools Step Forward", Scot Hacker, W3C, CSS
- "1997: Discontinuous Yet Related", Michael Floyd, W3C,
WAI
- WebVantage [01 February]
- "W3C
Acknowledges XML-Data Specification"
- WebVantage [01 February]
- "Microsoft,
Qualcomm and Lotus Submit HTML Threading Proposal to W3C"
- Windows Sources [01 February]
- "32
Ways to Build a Better Web: Why microsoft.com Swapped Java for
DHTML"
- "32
Ways to Build a Better Web: Intro", R. Young
- "32
Ways to Build a Better Web: HTML Technology Primer", Scot
Hacker
- "32
Ways to Build a Better Web: Editors"
- "32
Ways to Build a Better Web: DHTML", Scot Hacker
- "32
Ways to Build a Better Web: CSS", Scot Hacker
- Computer Shopper [01 February]
- "Web
Developers Get Something to SMIL About", Patrick Mitchell,
SMIL, Philipp Hoschka
- ZD Internet
- "Authoring Tools Step Forward", Scot Hacker, W3C
- Yahoo! Internet Life
- "Exploratorium: Anatomy of a Web-Site", David Sheff,
Berners-Lee
- Windows Sources
- "Become a META Master", Davie Strom, PICS
- "32 Ways to Build a Better Web", Robbin Young, W3C, CSS,
DHTML
- PC Direct
- "Web Allies Seek Access for All", Ryhs Lewis, W3C
- On The Internet
- "On the Web -- And Blind", Dan Jellinek, Web Accessibility
Initiative
- OnLine & CD Rom Review
- "HTML 4.0: The Beginning of Maturity?",
Berners-Lee
- MacWorld
- "XML Ascends on the Web", Stephen Beale, W3C
- Java Report
- "W3C Releases HTML 4.0 Specs", W3C
- InternetWorld
- "The Future of JavaScript", Aaron Weiss, W3C
- Internet AU
- "Add Some Style to Your Web", Michael Priest, W3C,
CSS
- "7th Annual Web Conference", Berners-Lee
- InfoWorld
- "HTML 4.0 Gets Rich Quickly", Andrea Dudrow, W3C
- Information Today
- "W3C Releases XML Specs", W3C
- "W3C Issues First Public Draft of Synchronized Mulotimedia
Integration Language (SMIL), W3C, Hoschka
- IEEE Communications
Magazine
- "The Language of the Internet", Eddie Rabinovitch,
Berners-Lee
- Dr. Dobb's
Journal
- "XML Programming in Python", Sean McGrath, W3C
- Database Programming & Design
- "The New Face of Data Access", Seth Grimes,
Berners-Lee
- Computer User
- "Web Parenting", James Mathewson, PICS
- Computer Paper, Greater Toronto Ed.
- "W3C Issues HTML 4.0 Recommendations", Craig Menefee,
W3C
- Chicago Software Newspaper
- "The Web is What We Make It", Berners-Lee
- Application Development
Trends
- "A Dialogue with Users", Jason J. Meserve, Jack Vaughan,
Berners-Lee
- ComputerWire, Inc [28
January]
- "Vendors Propose Making Multi-Threaded Emails Simpler",
W3C
- The San Diego Union-Tribune [27 January]
- "Net Rides In On Wave of Inventions", Frank Klimko and Bill
Klimko, Berners-Lee
- "Glossary of Internet Terms", W3C, HTML
- Report on Electronic Commerce [27 January]
- "Open Market Supports XML
Proposal, Which Has W3C Backing", W3C
- C/net [27 January]
- "W3C
Posts Threading Proposal", Beth Lipton, W3C
- Network World [26 January]
- "Lean and Mean", Mark Gibbs, HTML
- InfoWorld [26 January]
- "Database Vendors Consider XML", Paul Krill, W3C
- "ArborText Ships XSL-based XML Editor", XML, XSL
- Information Week [26 January]
- "XML On The
Rise", Gregory Dalton, W3C, E Commerce
- Hartford Business Journal
[26 January]
- "Who Sets the Standards?", Matt Straznitskas, W3C
- Wired News [23
January]
- "Banking
on the Java of E-Payment Systems", Joe Nickell, XML
- ComputerWorld Hong Kong [22 January]
- "Officials Team Up in Effort to Accelerate Development of
Chinese-Language Web Applications", W3C
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer [21 January]
- "Keeping Government's Internet Filter Off Our Computers", B.
Ramsey, Jim Miller
- Glens Falls, NY Post Star [21 January]
- "Internet Filter System Raises Censorship Issue",
W3C
- C/net [21 January]
- "C/net
Reviews Browsers: Amaya", W3C
- The Independent - London [20 January]
- "Network: Web Design", J. Cranford Teague, HTML,
W3C
- Webweek [19 January]
- "Brief
Convergence Of Browsers Seen", Nate Zelnick, W3C, XML,
HTML
- The New York Times [19 January]
- "Technology to Let Engineers Filter the Web and Judge
Content", Amy Harmon, W3C, Berners-Lee, PICS
- Lan Times [19 January]
- "XML to Power Smart Web Pages", Joe Paone, W3C
- Information Week [19 January]
- "Suite Builds Time-Saving Web Applications", Gregory Dalton,
XML
- Greensboro News & Record (New York Times News Service) [19
January]
- "Web-Filtering Rules Stirring Up Debate", W3C, PICS
- Electronic Commerce News [19 January]
- "Standards Proving Anything But, Open Trading Protocol On Its
Way", W3C
- Computer World [19 January]
- "XML Publishing", W3C
- Business Review Weekly [19 January]
- "The Web Myth", P. Watson, R. Langford,
Berners-Lee
- LeMonde [18 January]
- "Amaya, la
troisieme voie", Yves Eudes, W3C, Amaya
- Inter@ctive Week online [15 January]
- "Can
Net Privacy Coexist With E-Commerce?", Connie Guglielmo and
Will Rodger, P3P
- ZDNN [14 January]
- "Can Broadcasters Get the Jump on Digital TV?", Peter
Lambert
- MacWeek online [14 January]
- "Web Tool Writes in XML", Andrea Dudrow, XML
- ABIX - Australian Business Intelligence [14 January]
- "It's coming: HTML 4.0 gets official nod", W3C, HTML,
Berners-Lee
- ZDNet
[12 January]
- "Big
Brother Browsing: That's Personal", Laura B. Smith, P3P,
Joseph Reagle
- ZDNN[12
January]
- "The
Right Way to Do New Year's Resolutions", Jesse Berst, W3C,
HTML
- Internet Week [12 January]
- "A Piece of the XML Puzzle", W3C
- Inter@ctive
Week [12 January]
- "Can
Broadcasters Get the Jump on Digital TV?", Peter Lambert,
W3C, SMIL, HTML
- InfoWorld [12 January]
- "If You Wait for Business Needs to Drive Technology Buys...",
Bob Lewis, Berners-Lee
- Computer Reseller News [12
January]
- "World
Wide Web Group Updates HTML Spec", Lisa Picarille,
HTML
- Seybold Awards [09 January]
- "1997 Seybold Editors
Awards", W3C, XML
- MacUser [09 January]
- "World Wide Web Consortium Supports XML 1.0", W3C
- Computer World [09 January]
- "Web Rating System Criticized", Sharon Machlis,
PICS
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer [08 January]
- "New Noises for Internet Regulation Self-policing May Be
Answer", W. Wilson
- SanDiego Daily Transcript [08 January]
- "Conference Targets Privacy, Censorship, Change on the
Internet", George Tibbitts, W3C, Jim Miller
- Portland Oregonian [08 January]
- "Net Screening Woes Only Just Begun", G. Tibbits
- Investor's Business Daily [08 January]
- "Leaders & Success: The Web's Tim Berners-Lee", David
Mutch, Berners-Lee, W3C
- Wired News [06
January]
- "Microsoft
Delivers IE4 for Mac", W3C, CSS
- CyberTimes
[06 January]
- "New
Rules on Internet Content Fuel the Battle Over Filters", Jeri
Clausing,W3C, PICS
- WebWeek [05 January]
- Yahoo! Internet Life
- "Top of the Net '97"
- St Louis Computer User
- "Safer Surfing", Cynthia Kurkowski, PICS
- Puget Sound Computer User
- "Safer Surfing", Cynthia Kurkowski, PICS
- Internet
- "Creating Interactive Web Sites With DHTML", W3C
Janet Daly
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