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XML 2004: After Declaring Victory, What's Next? By Kendall Grant Clark As part of our XML 2004 conference coverage, Kendall Clark files his first <taglines/> column, covering the first day of the conference in Washington, DC. [Nov. 17, 2004] An Old New Thing By Kendall Grant Clark In Kendall Clark's first week as managing editor, he says hello to new challenges and old friends. [Jul. 7, 2004] Moving On, But Not So Far By Edd Dumbill In his last week as editor of XML.com, Edd Dumbill says goodbye after nearly five years of directing the web site. [Jun. 30, 2004] XML at Five By Edd Dumbill To celebrate five years of XML, Edd Dumbill interviews a selection of XML old-timers and experts about their experiences of XML and hopes for the future. [Feb. 12, 2003] Whither Web Services? By Edd Dumbill With the technology press taking a more measured view of web services, does this mean the party's over? Edd Dumbill argues that the future of web services and XML are closely linked, and that the fun's only just beginning [Oct. 23, 2002] TAG's Iron Fist By Edd Dumbill The W3C's Technical Architecture Group's condemnation of HLink has met with an angry response. Edd Dumbill says that the TAG's approach isn't good for the web or for the W3C. [Oct. 2, 2002] Kicking out the Cuckoo By Edd Dumbill Web services are a distraction from the true business of developing the Web, argues Edd Dumbill, and the W3C should stop wasting resources on their development. [Apr. 24, 2002] Welcome Web Services Activity By Edd Dumbill Commentary on the W3C's launch of a Web Services Activity, along with the usual sideways look at the world of XML. [Jan. 30, 2002] Bright Year In Prospect For XML By Edd Dumbill Edd Dumbill reviews some of the promising areas of XML for the coming year, including presentation technologies and a renaissance in independent contributions to XML. [Jan. 16, 2002] <taglines/> Anti-Awards 2001 By Edd Dumbill XML.com's answer to industry awards ceremonies, these anti-awards seek to burst a few of the XML industry's overinflated bubbles. [Jan. 2, 2002] Plaudits and Pundits By Edd Dumbill The return of the <taglines/> comment column, handing out plaudits to Adobe, introducing XML Europe 2002, and soliciting nominations for the XML.com Anti-Awards 2001. [Dec. 5, 2001] The Selfish Tag By Edd Dumbill Even in the standards-led world of today, an attitude of pragmatic selfishness is the best policy for developers using XML in their applications. [Oct. 24, 2001] XML You Can Touch By Edd Dumbill What's really hot these days in XML isn't the latest spec, but it's the software that's using XML. Edd Dumbill takes a look at how XML has been adopted in the GNOME desktop platform. [Oct. 10, 2001] XML Divided By Edd Dumbill As XML application grows, it is inevitable that it will divide into different communities, but a strong commitment to interoperability must remain key. [Sep. 26, 2001] Picture Perfect By Edd Dumbill The W3C's publication of the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) Recommendation heralds a new age for graphics in the emerging multi-device Web. [Sep. 12, 2001] A New Old Angle on XML By Edd Dumbill XML's syntax may be its strongest asset, but non-XML syntaxes can help make XML even more usable. [Aug. 29, 2001] The White Heat of Marketing By Edd Dumbill Has marketing hype overwhelmed technical excellence in the development of XML, or does it really matter? [Aug. 15, 2001] The Web's Grand Planners By Edd Dumbill Edd Dumbill examines the W3C's new architectural watchdog, the TAG, and whether it will have much influence over the development of XML. [Aug. 1, 2001] Washed Clean, Washed Up By Edd Dumbill In the first installment of his new XML.com column, Edd Dumbill takes a look at the latest incarnation of SOAP, and the ever-changing XML conference scene. [Jul. 18, 2001] |
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