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XML Europe 2004 late-breaking talks finalized







XML Europe 2004 late-breaking talks
finalized

XML Europe 2004 late-breaking talks
finalized
04/09/2004 03:56 PM

The schedule for XML Europe 2004 (April 19-21, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) has been finalized. In addition to keynotes from Amazon's Jeff Barr and the W3C's Steven Pemberton, the late-breaking talks add news from the most recent work in the XML world.




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