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XML, a decade…

Depending on how you count, you might consider that XML is 10 years old. Round years are not necessary meaningful but they are like milestones on a road helping us to look back and to summarize what has been achieved....

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Filed by Karl Dubost on November 17, 2006 2:36 AM in Opinions and Editorial
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Kind of Blue

Validation icons. Now in Blue.
Valid HTML4.01 Valid XHTML10 Valid CSS

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Filed by olivier Théreaux on November 15, 2006 2:31 AM in Tools
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Celebrating OWL interoperability and spec quality

In a Standards and Pseudo Standards item in July, Holger Knublauch gripes that SQL interoperability is still tricky after all these years, and UML is still shaking out bugs, while RDF and OWL are really solid. I hope GRDDL and...

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Filed by Dan Connolly on November 11, 2006 4:24 AM in Opinions and Editorial
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