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A better way to create XML documents in .NET







A better way to create XML documents in
.NET

A better way to create XML documents in
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11/13/2002 02:54 AM

CNET Nov 13 2002 1:33AM ET




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Documents, Etc.


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Formerly used primarily by the intelligence community and businesses that are strongly dependent upon research, text mining technologies are now beginning to find more general acceptance. The mounds of unstructured data that have been piling up in companies for decades are growing larger as a result of new regulatory requirements that are forcing companies to retain e-mail and other documents - and to be able to find specific information in them. The key to making text mining work for business -- not to mention the intelligence community -- is striking a balance between accuracy and speed, says Ronen Feldman, chief scientist at text mining software company ClearForest Corp. in New York. In a recent interview with Computerworld's Tommy Peterson, Feldman discussed how text mining technologies work and what promise they hold for business.



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Madison's documents now available online


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Back in July, when Tim Bray pointed to a best-practices document that the W3C TAG (Technical Architecture Group) gathers periodically in exotic locations to discuss, I was exploring a way of dynamically building views of XML documents in the browser. In a couple of postings (and with some help from Bob Clary) I was able to post a Web page that turned the TAG's Web page into a dynamic outline that can selectively display elements styled as:
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  • principles
  • constraints
  • stories
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The Austrian techno-activist group Quintessenz has created a sizable archive of secret documents; they want your contributions:
All the doquments in this section are being published here for reasons of scientific research only. They have been collected mainly from various open sources on the internet. Our sole intention is to inform the public about what is being done to their personal data right now in the digital networks.

We just preserve here what governments, various international bodies and certain IT companies did not care to publish or took off the net.

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More than half of survey participants admitted losing track of a paper document at least once a week -- more than twice the number of people who reported losing electronic information.

The result? While more than 60 percent reported being satisfied with their ability to handle computerized records such as e-mails, electronic documents and Web bookmarks, only 31 percent were satisfied with their ability to organize their papers.
The survey is part of an interesting project called Keeping Found Things Found, an effort to develop innovative ways to manage information stored digitally and on dead trees. Link

'Secret' documents online


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Cincinnati Post is in the tank, too

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