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The Social Life of XML

The Social Life of XML 12/23/2003 08:05 PM

In this write-up of his keynote address to the XML 2003 conference, Jon Udell explains that the key thing about XML is the way anXML document can become a shared construct, a tangible thing that processes and people can pass around and interact with.




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I recently found a picture of the panelists at the XML DevCon 2001 session entitled "The Importance of XML." My body language told the story: I wasn't a happy camper. Of course I agreed with all the reasons the panel thought XML was important: for web services, for interprocess communication, and for business process automation. But I also thought XML was important for a whole different set of reasons that weren't on the conference's agenda. I thought XML was important for end-user applications, for human communication, and for personal productivity. I believed then, and I believe more strongly today, that it's a bad idea to separate those two ways of using XML. [XML.com]
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U.S. blurs high-tech
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Cardiome Pharma
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ACD Announces
Resignation of
Senior Vice
President of Sales
and Marketing

Spectrum Signal
Processing Signs
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with UTStarcom

Court Bars Canadian
Company from
Misleading Consumers
in Marketing of
Internet Domain Name
Services

Suspects seized over
Maher attack

Two die in
California quake

Bill Safire leads
the partisanship
brigade,

Arabs Rough Up
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Al-Qaeda may have
trained and licensed
pilots in their
ranks

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