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December 1998

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

November 1998

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

October 1998

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"

September 1998

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", P�ter Jacs�,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

August 1998

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

July 1998

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

June 1998

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

May 1998

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

April 1998

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

March 1998

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

February 1998

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

January 1998

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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