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Results from MSNBC web poll look quite a bit different from the results in the Microsoft-sponsored poll. The questions were one-sided, the other way.

Welcome to the Bernie DeKoven School of Funiatry. Bernie is one of my best friends, he moved to LA. I miss him, but am glad that he's getting back into his websites. I wrote about my friendship with Bernie in Spider Web, 7/12/96.

A note from Charlie Wood at Vignette on the need for more real-world examples of XML-based publishing.

Charlie wants to know if there are any stock-quote services in XML. I'd love to play with one of those too.

PC World is using XML. Let's help more pubs do this, managed content thru XML is the way we get realistic press coverage of the benefits of XML. Doh!

Seattle Times: Is Microsoft a victim of politics?

NY Times: Labyrinths revival. A path to inner peace.

     

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