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  1. Without An XML Sitemap Does Your Site Still Get Indexed?
  2. Mark Logic has released version 4.1 of their namesake XML database for Linux, Solaris
  3. Norm Walsh has posted version 0.9.12 of Calabash, an open source XProc implementation
  4. Oracle has released the final version of Java Specification Request (JSR) 225, XQuery
  5. Wolfgang Meier has released eXist 1.2.6.
  6. XML Based Business Process Management
  7. Could it really be 7 years? Yes, it could.
  8. The first release candidate of Firefox 3.5 is out; though you'll need to get it by au
  9. Michael Kay has released version 9.1.0.7 of Saxon, his XSLT 2.0 and XQuery processor
  10. M/Gateway Developments has released M/DB:X, an XPath-based XML Database with a non-RE
  11. Bing Versus Google
  12. Open Standards are no silver bullet
  13. Groklaw is on-message
  14. XMLMind has released Qizx/db 3.0, a $600 closed source, embeddable native XML databas
  15. Andy Clark's updated his NekoHTML open source HTML parser to version 1.9.12.
  16. The top three mistakes in Schematron
  17. The conspiracy to save ODF from being so crappy
  18. The W3C POWDER Working Group has posted proposed recommendations of three specs.
  19. Validation using tries and feature sets
  20. The W3C Math Working Group has posted an updated working draft of Mathematical Markup
  21. Google has posted betas of Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux.
  22. The call for late-breaking news for Balisage this August in has been posted.
  23. Supporting degradation: towards a workable Open Packaging standard
  24. Balance of interest ~= Broader representation
  25. The W3C XML Processing Model Working Group has published the candidate recommendation
  26. The detailed progam has been posted for Balisage 2009 in Montreal in August.
  27. Classes of Fidelity for Document Applications
  28. Tracing through a page-break style-inheritance problem with Office 2007 SP2 ODF
  29. Conformance in the floating world
  30. Associating Schematron with documents in editors
  31. The Assertions in HTML 5
  32. Schematron on the Browser: JavaScript, CSS3 selectors, JQuery, Regex, JSON
  33. W3C: Please put XSD 1.1 on hold and address the deeper issues
  34. CSI Sydney: Character Set Investigation
  35. The Bold and the Beautiful: two new drafts for HTML 5
  36. Google has released Chrome 2.0, its Windows-only web browser.
  37. Microsoft Ordered To Pay XML Firm $200 Million
  38. Monkfish XML Software has released version 7.0 of XMLBlueprint XML Editor for the Win
  39. The W3C Media Fragments Working Group has posted the first public working draft of Us
  40. The W3C XML Schema Working Group has posted candidate recommendations of XML Schema 1
  41. The W3C XHTML working group has published proposed edited recommendations of 4 XHTML
  42. Where everyone knows your name: ODF 1.1 formula support in Office SP2
  43. Bare Bones Software has released version 9.2 of BBEdit, my preferred text editor on t
  44. SmartArt and OpenOffice.oo
  45. The big fish swallow the little fish: Adobe's FXG and MicroSoft's OOXML
  46. Greener typesetting
  47. What Can You Do with XMPP?
  48. The W3C XML Security Working Group has posted the first public draft of XML Signature
  49. How big should an open standard be? A real issue for Open Standards and FOSS
  50. Winners Of XML Superstar Contest Announced
  51. The W3C Cascading Style Sheets working group has posted a second candidate recommenda
  52. Effectively Providing Alternate Content for a Flash Application
  53. The fourth beta of Firefox 3.5 is out and, at least on the Mac, it's sucking wind.
  54. The CSS Working Group has published the candidate recommendation of Cascading Style S
  55. The W3C XQuery Working Group has posted proposed edited recommendations of the variou
  56. The W3C Web Applications Working Group has published first public working drafts of s
  57. The Mozilla Project has released Firefox 3.0.9 and SeaMonkey 1.1.16 to fix various se
  58. The W3C Technical Architecture Group has published a note on Usage Patterns For Clien
  59. SyncroSoft has released 10.2, $366 payware XML editor written in Java.
  60. Upcoming Free Live Webcast on XBRL: The what, why and who... Wed., April 22, 2009 at
  61. Practical Tips for Government Web Sites (And Everyone Else!) To Improve Their Findabi
  62. The W3C CSS Working group has posted a working draft of CSS 2D Transforms Module Leve
  63. XMLFox Stands Out As Free Editor
  64. The W3C POWDER Working Group has posted second last call working drafts of three spec
  65. The W3C EXI working group has posted a new working draft of Efficient XML Interchange
  66. Just noticed that Microsoft has released Internet Explorer 8 for Windows.
  67. The W3C OWL Working Group has published a working draft of OWL 2 Web Ontology Languag
  68. Quark has released Quark XML Author 3. Version 3 integrates with MathType fo
  69. Fake non-realtime non-twitter non-video blog from XML Prague #1
  70. Managing XSLT projects with XPath
  71. Norm Walsh has posted version 0.9.7 of Calabash, an open source XProc implementation
  72. Are we losing the Declarative Web?
  73. Quark XML Author 3.0 For Microsoft Word On The Way
  74. eGov Watch: The Importance of Data.Gov
  75. "U.S. industry competitiveness depends on standardization": Open Standards and Patent
  76. Another leap forward for openness?
  77. Master Blaster
  78. Is Facebook Markup Language (FBML) HTML, XML or some homemade demon spawn of the two?
  79. The Women of XML
  80. Concentrate! 10:1
  81. Blue Sun? What an IBM acquisition of Sun means for software
  82. Does an 'open' format provide the benefits it is supposed to?
  83. The W3C Voice Browser, Web APIs, and Web Application Formats (WAF) Working Groups hav
  84. Apache up against corporate dominance of fake standards process?
  85. Requesting features for OpenOffice and Office?
  86. The W3C Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group has posted the first public working
  87. Hygenic MCE using Schematron
  88. FAT32 should be a QA-ed, RAND-z standard
  89. Open Extensions
  90. The W3C CSS Working group has posted the last call working draft of Selectors Level 3
  91. XProc: XML Pipelines and RESTful Services
  92. I've released XOM 1.2.1, my free-as-in-speech (LGPL) dual streaming/tree-based API fo
  93. Concentration at the ODF TC
  94. Giving the boutique Standards Consortia their dues
  95. Open like a un-gagged mouth
  96. Converting XML Schemas to Schematron (#14): beta available
  97. Is Dreamweaver being beaten by Drupal?
  98. The Mozilla Project has released Firefox 3.0.7 and SeaMonkey 2.0 alpha 3 to fix vario
  99. Opera Software has released version 9.64 of their namesake free-beer web browser for
  100. Codenomicon Announces Flagship XML Testing Product
  101. Can Schematron validate XML processing instructions?
  102. Can Schematron validate RAND()?
  103. The Omni Group has released OmniWeb 5.9 as free beer.
  104. XBRL and Document Management: The Perfect Storm
  105. The Omni Group has released OmniWeb 5.9 as free beer.
  106. XBRL: the Solution for Carbon Credit and Smart Grid Accounting
  107. No real technical barriers...
  108. MODUS - Minimum Open Documents Using Standards
  109. Open standards: the UK gets it, probably
  110. Document security and macros
  111. The W3C Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines Working Group has posted a new workin
  112. Apple has posted a beta of Safari 4.0 for Windows and the Mac.
  113. Running Schematron: the evolution of the pipeline
  114. Towards a Plugin Architecture for XRX Web Applications
  115. How Entity Extraction is Fueling the Semantic Web Fire
  116. Bare Bones Software has released version 9.1.1 of BBEdit, my preferred text editor on
  117. The W3C Multimodal Interaction working group has posted the finished recommendation o
  118. Schematron 2009 released
  119. Running Schematron: bat/shell, Ant, XProc
  120. agenceXML has posted a beta of XSLTForms, an XSLT-based XForms engine.
  121. WebHooks, Syndication and the Programmable Web
  122. The Apache XML Project has released Xerces-C++ 3.0.1, an open source schema validatin
  123. eGov Watch: Recovery.gov Goes Live
  124. Safe Plurality: Can it be done using OOXML's Markup Compatibility and Extensions mech
  125. xmlHelpline.com has released Xml Schema Lightener 2.0, a $29 tool for subsetting and
  126. Preventing standards death march, plus augmenting RELAX NG to support variants
  127. The W3C the Web Applications Working Group has posted the first public working draft
  128. Recession Shouldn’t Stop XML Projects
  129. At TOC: Bookworm Online EPUB Reader Now Part of O'Reilly Labs
  130. XBRL Becomes Mandatory - This Should Be Interesting
  131. Touring With Google Earth 5
  132. Freelancer has released version 1.64 of xmlBlaster, an open source message-oriented m
  133. Code Synthesis has released XSD/e 3.0.0, a free-as-in-speech (GPL) C++ schema validat
  134. The W3C XML Schema Working Group has posted possibly the third last call working draf
  135. Google has released Chrome 1.0.154.46.
  136. The W3C XHTML2 Working Group has published the second edition of XHTML Media Types.
  137. The W3C has published XML Base (Second Edition).
  138. New York Times Opens "Best Sellers API"
  139. The OpenOffice Project has released OpenOffice 3.0.1, an open source office suite for
  140. Microsoft has posted the first release candidate of Internet Explorer 8 for Windows.
  141. Building RESTful Services with XQuery and XRX
  142. IDUG Conducting Global Search For XML Superstar
  143. I've posted the third beta of XOM 1.2, my free-as-in-speech (LGPL) library for proces
  144. The W3C XHTML 2 Working Group has posted the candidate recommendation of CURIE Syntax
  145. Who are you and why are you here?
  146. The W3C CSS Working Group has published a new Candidate Recommendation of CSS Mobile
  147. Tech Nomads
  148. The W3C Geolocation Working Group has posted the first working draft of the Geolocati
  149. SOA is Dead? It's About Time!
  150. Google has posted the first alpha of Chrome 2.0, an open source WebKit-based browser
  151. An Infrastructure for Big Data
  152. Packaging formats of famous application/*+zip
  153. The W3C Voice Browser Working Group has published the first working draft of the Voic
  154. SOA Still Alive and Well--Sell it to the Business
  155. The Price of Fame? About $750
  156. Analysis 2009: Syndication forms the backbone of the Writable Web
  157. Is It Time for an EXQuery.org?
  158. When you're SMIL-ing, when you're SMIL-ing...
  159. The W3C Forms Working Group has published a working draft of XForms for HTML.
  160. Analysis 2009: Semantics continues to not be RDF, but enrichment, classification and
  161. Analysis 2009: Internet Explorer Fades, Firefox Stays the Course, Google Chrome Surge
  162. Version 2.2 of XQilla, an open source XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 library and command li
  163. Learning Haskell
  164. Analysis 2009: XForms and XML-enabled clients gain traction with XQuery databases
  165. Analysis 2009: Application Services come into their own
  166. Analysis 2009
  167. The Apache Commons Team has released Digester 2.0, a SAX-based XML to object mapper,
  168. In the unlikely event anyone needs yet another way to listen to me blather, I now hav
  169. The W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Working Group has published the f
  170. 2008: my year of living smaller
  171. Bare Bones Software has released version 9.1 of BBEdit, my preferred text editor on t
  172. Submitting Your XML Sitemap to Google
  173. The W3C Web API Working Group has published the finished recommendation of Element Tr
  174. A national direction for international standards
  175. The W3C Scalable Vector Graphics Working Group has posted the finished recommendation
  176. Through A Glass (Very) Darkly: XML 2009 (Part 1 of 2)
  177. Michael Kay has released versions 9.1.0.5 of Saxon, his XSLT 2.0 and XQuery processor
  178. Planamesa Software has released NeoOffice/J 2.2.5 patch 5, a Mac port of OpenOffice 2
  179. The Mozilla Project has released Firefox 2.0.0.20 to fix a security bug that apparent
  180. Entities and streaming processing
  181. The Mozilla Project has released Firefox 2.0.0.20 to fix a security bug that apparent
  182. Why I think XML 1.0 (fifth edition) is wrong-headed
  183. XForms, a pause for reflection
  184. The Mozilla Project has released Firefox 3.0.5 and 2.0.0.19 and SeaMonkey 1.1.14 to f
  185. Defining markup languages using Unicode properties
  186. The W3C XQuery working group has published an updated working draft of XQuery 1.1 and
  187. The W3C XQuery working group has posted a new working draft of XQuery Scripting Exten
  188. Automattic has released Wordpress 2.7.0 an open source (GPL) blog engine based on PHP
  189. Converting XML Schemas to Schematron (#13): Identify constraints
  190. Google has released Chrome 1.0, an open source WebKit-based browser for Windows.
  191. The W3C has published the first working draft of rdf.
  192. The W3C has published the candidate recommendation of the CSS Marquee Module Level 3.
  193. The Call for Papers for Balisage 2009 has been posted.
  194. New Tools Make Open XML More Accommodating
  195. The W3C Core Working group has broken faith with the XML community by publishing an X
  196. Reviewing document applications without conclusions
  197. I have uploaded Jaxen 1.1.2, an open source XPath 1.0 engine written in Java that sup
  198. XMLMind has released Qizx/db 2.2, a $600 closed source, embeddable native XML databas
  199. Converting Schematron to XML Schemas, part 2
  200. Norm Walsh has posted version 0.9.1 of Calabash, an open source XProc implementation
  201. More super-styling
  202. XForms for Prototyping
  203. Super-styling: Are our current page-breaking hints too low-level for acceptable inter
  204. Sun has released MySQL Server 5.1.30 GA, "the first 5.1 production version of the pop
  205. Matt Mullenweg has released Wordpress 2.6.5 an open source (GPL) blog engine based on
  206. Where are the XML Editors?
  207. Microsoft XML Core Services Patched
  208. Using Schematron to declare and report implementation limitations
  209. The W3C Scalable Vector Graphics Working Group has posted the proposed recommendation
  210. A sketch on recasting XBRL in Schematron
  211. Interview with Jason Hunter of MarkMail.org
  212. Are Computer Languages Irrelevant?
  213. Test Driving MarkLogic 4.0 XML Server
  214. ISO standard 'office' formats overpromise compatability?
  215. OOXML standards finally published and available free!
  216. Fake real-time blog from JTC1 Meeting, Nara, Japan
  217. The W3C Web API Working Group has published the proposed recommendation of Element Tr
  218. Warning: x = x + 1 May Be Hazardous to Your Brain
  219. Open Comparability: against anti-benchmarking EULAs
  220. Schemas: stereotypes, archetypes or prototypes?
  221. The W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Working Group has published the P
  222. Apple has released Safari 3.2 for Mac and Windows to close various security holes.
  223. The Mozilla Project has released Firefox 3.0.4 and 2.0.0.18 and SeaMonkey 1.1.13 to f
  224. The Call for Papers is now open for ApacheCon US 2009, taking place November 2-6 in O
  225. Validating Code Lists with Schematron
  226. Monkfish Software has XMLBlueprint 6.2, a $79 payware XML Editor for Windows that fea
  227. Five RESTful Friends
  228. The W3C XML Core Working Group has published a note on Legacy extended IRIs for XML r
  229. Creating Bullet Bars with Google Charts
  230. Clinical & Biomedical Computing Ltd.
  231. IBM's developerWorks has published my latest article, Detect XML document encodings w
  232. Altova Launches Suite Of XML Tools
  233. The Business Process Technology research group at the Hasso Plattner Institute of IT
  234. Content Routing in XRX
  235. SIL's Graphite and Wen Quan Yi
  236. XimpleWare has released VTD-XML 2.4, a free-as-in-speech (GPL) non-extractive Java/C/
  237. Fake real-time blog from Document Interoperability Initiative 2 at Redmond
  238. The W3C Synchronized Multimedia Working Group has posted the proposed recommendation
  239. James Clark has posted updated version of Jing and Trang.
  240. Current CSS & formatting specs and drafts at W3C
  241. What are Chinese Tables?
  242. Codalogic has released a free-as-in-beer version of its LMX C++ XML data binding tool
  243. Trying to figure out where Open Formula fits in
  244. Can XML Help you Avoid a Disruptive Innovation?
  245. Editors Choice Award for "Green IT Architect"; A TechTarget writeup on our talk at Op
  246. The W3C Voice Browser Activity has published the finished recommendation of Pronuncia
  247. SyncroSoft has released 10.0, $366 payware XML editor written in Java.
  248. Is ODF the new RTF or the new .DOC? Can it be both? Do we need either?
  249. The W3C XHTML2 Working Group has released of XHTML Modularization 1.1 .
  250. What is Great About the Web
 
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