XML-Deviant: Specification Proliferation
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OSI takes on licence proliferation
OSI takes on licence proliferation
04/07/2005 09:35 PMvnunet.com Apr 8 2005 1:16AM GMT
One step closer to Podcasting
Proliferation!
One step closer to Podcasting
Proliferation!
01/03/2005 02:47 PMNo I am not talking as someone had suggested of my plan to take
over the world of podcasting, but about a new product that is trying
to find a investor to get it from prototype to production. The so
called iRoamer is basically a Internet Ready portable Radio.
My thought has always been that it will not be long before my car
stereo either comes with built in WiFi were I can push my Podcast to
the car from the house or carry a memory stick to the car when I walk
out the door.
My thoughts on the ultimate vision of Podcasting is that as you
download the shows you are subscribed to the software that does this
will automatically load it on your portable media device, your car in
the driveway, obviously your laptop and maybe even push it to your
computer at work. Hopefully the player software will be smart enough
to tag were you stopped listening and update that placeholder on other
devices your syncing to. [iRoamer]
China Reaffirms Non-Proliferation Ahead
of U.S. Trip
China Reaffirms Non-Proliferation Ahead
of U.S. Trip
12/03/2003 04:10 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 3 2003 3:43AM ET
Proliferation of wireless data forms new
security market
Proliferation of wireless data forms new
security market
12/30/2003 01:39 AMFears, abuse accompany proliferation of
Internet maps
Fears, abuse accompany proliferation of
Internet maps
12/19/2003 02:26 PMAP via The Ledger Dec 19 2003 1:41PM ET
A Tale of Nuclear Proliferation: How
Pakistani Built His Network
A Tale of Nuclear Proliferation: How
Pakistani Built His Network
02/12/2004 01:18 AMAbdul Qadeer Khan, the developer of Pakistan's bomb, gradually
transformed himself into the largest exporter in the nuclear black
market.
PluggedIn: Software Tackles Digital
Photo Proliferation
PluggedIn: Software Tackles Digital
Photo Proliferation
09/18/2004 09:17 AMBoston Globe Sep 18 2004 1:14PM GMT
Software Tackles Digital Photo
Proliferation (Reuters)
Software Tackles Digital Photo
Proliferation (Reuters)
09/14/2004 01:01 PMReuters - Now that digital cameras have overtaken
film cameras in sales, users are beginning to encounter a
familiar problem -- what to do with the bulging image files and
folders filling up computer hard drives?
Bush Urges UN Action to Stop Nuclear
Proliferation (Reuters)
Bush Urges UN Action to Stop Nuclear
Proliferation (Reuters)
02/14/2004 10:48 AMReuters - President Bush urged the United
Nations on Saturday to enact tougher controls to stop the
spread of nuclear weapons as he warned Americans about the
dangers of deadly weapons.
Proliferation of Internet advice leaves
guidebooks gathering dust
Proliferation of Internet advice leaves
guidebooks gathering dust
06/12/2004 04:43 AMCanada.com - Sat Jun 12, 09:12 am GMT
PluggedIn: Software Tackles Digital
Photo Proliferation (Reuters)
PluggedIn: Software Tackles Digital
Photo Proliferation (Reuters)
09/18/2004 07:29 AMReuters - Now that digital cameras have overtaken
film cameras in sales, users are beginning to encounter a
familiar problem -- what to do with the bulging image files and
folders filling up computer hard drives?
Proliferation of DVD players helping
drive local animation market
Proliferation of DVD players helping
drive local animation market
07/05/2004 08:46 PMBusiness in Vancouver Jul 6 2004 0:32AM GMT
Deviant Art
Deviant Art
04/14/2004 10:31 PM
Deviant Art is an
incredibly rich resource of the
profound, the
visually impressive,
amusing, and
surreal.
XML-Deviant: Something Useful This Way
Comes
XML-Deviant: Something Useful This Way
Comes
06/09/2004 06:50 PMThe Semantic Web appears to be powering ahead: so why are there so
many doubters in the XML world?
XML-Deviant: XML, the Web, and Beyond
XML-Deviant: XML, the Web, and Beyond
12/19/2004 03:49 PMXML community coverage; browser technology and open content join
traditional XML topics in the new-look XTech 2005 conference; plus
debate on when multiple schemas are the best way forward.
XML-Deviant: What Next, XML?
XML-Deviant: What Next, XML?
03/14/2005 05:44 PMMicah Dubinko debuts as the new XML-Deviant columnist with a look at
the recent debate about the future of XML. Will there ever be an XML
2.0?
XML-Deviant: Politics By Any Other Name
XML-Deviant: Politics By Any Other Name
05/12/2004 06:55 PMThe recent News.com interview with Bob Glushko spawned a rash of
debate among XML developers. The topic? Standards, of course! Kendall
Clark offers his own views, and reports on the surrounding community
debate.
XML Deviant: Instant RSS
XML Deviant: Instant RSS
05/23/2002 10:39 PMXML-Deviant: The Cost of XML
XML-Deviant: The Cost of XML
12/19/2004 03:48 PMThe apparent overhead of using XML is once more in the spotlight, as
is the financial overhead of using eBay's web services. Edd Dumbill
reports.
XML-Deviant: What are Microformats?
XML-Deviant: What are Microformats?
03/23/2005 08:00 PMMicah Dubinko asks what microformats are and whether they are here to
stay.
XML-Deviant: RDF Roundup
XML-Deviant: RDF Roundup
09/22/2004 06:24 PMEdd Dumbill's report on XML community discussions covers how to write
XML documents as RDF models and more incredulity at the WS-* web
services specifications.
XML-Deviant: On Folly
XML-Deviant: On Folly
12/19/2004 03:48 PMXML-oriented programming languages? Crazy! The Semantic Web? Nuts! Or
perhaps not. Edd Dumbill on how the crackpots were right all long.
XML-Deviant: Eternal Refactoring
XML-Deviant: Eternal Refactoring
07/07/2004 07:49 PMA summary of the latest happenings in the XML and RDF developer
communities: refactoring specifications, Amazon wishlists in RDF, and
XML as art.
XML-Deviant: Browser Boom
XML-Deviant: Browser Boom
07/14/2004 05:29 PMEdd Dumbill reports on the boom in web-browser innovation as well as
Mozilla and Opera's mysterious desertion of the W3C as a forum.
XML-Deviant: The Courtship of Atom
XML-Deviant: The Courtship of Atom
05/19/2004 07:15 PMThe Atom syndication specification may move to a new home at the W3C.
We look at the advantages this would bring to all concerned.
XML-Deviant: All Roads Lead to RDF
XML-Deviant: All Roads Lead to RDF
08/11/2004 07:03 PMA recent article by Mark Nottingham suggests that RDF may well be the
answer to the difficulties inherent in specifying web services with
W3C XML Schema. Edd Dumbill reports.
XML-Deviant: Fallacy and Lunacy
XML-Deviant: Fallacy and Lunacy
09/01/2004 05:33 PMIn his regular look at the world of XML, Edd Dumbill uncovers the
fallacies of XML Schema usage, and scoffs at the lunacy of SOAP.
XML-Deviant: XQuery's Niche
XML-Deviant: XQuery's Niche
12/29/2004 08:49 PMXQuery has been much hyped, but is it sufficiently different from XSLT
to be successful? Edd Dumbill follows a debate looking for XQuery's
niche.
XML-Deviant: Forming Consensus
XML-Deviant: Forming Consensus
06/05/2005 11:54 PMIn his latest XML-Deviant column, Micah Dubinko outlines a plan for
combining the XForms and Web Forms 2.0 communities.
XML-Deviant: XTech 2005
XML-Deviant: XTech 2005
06/05/2005 11:54 PMMicah Dubinko's XML-Deviant column summarizes the highpoints of XTech
2005, the recent European XML conference.
XML-Deviant: On Practical Elegance
XML-Deviant: On Practical Elegance
04/06/2005 09:21 PMIn his latest XML-Deviant, Micah Dubinko investigates the hidden
meaning behind several permathreads found on the XML-DEV mailing list.
XML-Deviant: Constraining Validation
XML-Deviant: Constraining Validation
08/27/2004 01:49 PMWhat's the difference between validation and business rules? XML
developers discuss how and why to use them.
XML-Deviant: Deconstructing
Certification
XML-Deviant: Deconstructing
Certification
03/17/2005 04:21 AMMicah Dubinko asks what business and personal value XML certification
might have.
XML-Deviant: Models with Character
XML-Deviant: Models with Character
03/14/2005 05:43 PMMicah Dubinko tallies up the score in the new W3C specification,
called "charmod" colloquially, about the use of Unicode in XML
applications.
XML-Deviant: April Fool's Wisdom
XML-Deviant: April Fool's Wisdom
04/13/2005 05:58 PMIn this week's XML-Deviant column, Micah Dubinko reminds us that even
playful messages to the XML-DEV mailing list have a serious footing.
XML-Deviant: The Google Wake-Up Call
XML-Deviant: The Google Wake-Up Call
03/14/2005 05:44 PMMicah Dubinko explains how Google's excellent assembly of existing
pieces is raising the bar for everyone else.
XML-Deviant: Forming Opinions, Part 3
XML-Deviant: Forming Opinions, Part 3
06/05/2005 11:54 PMIn this week's XML-Deviant column, Micah Dubinko concludes his
three-part foray into Web Forms 2.0.
XML-Deviant: Forming Opinions, Part 2
XML-Deviant: Forming Opinions, Part 2
06/05/2005 11:54 PMIn his latest column, Micah Dubinko continues his foray into Web Forms
2.0.
XML-Deviant: XML 2004: From the
Exhibition Floor
XML-Deviant: XML 2004: From the
Exhibition Floor
12/19/2004 03:49 PMSimon St. Laurent reports from the exhibition floor of the XML 2004
conference in Washington, DC.
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