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Message: Thought you might be interested in this article: Semantic, Structured Authoring: The Challenge for Technical Writers by Tony Self, HyperWrite Sir Tim Berners-Lee is passionate about something he calls the Semantic Web. Well respected as the inventor of the World Wide Web, Berners-Lee recognises the deficiencies of HTML, and sees the solution lying in the power of XML. Extensible Markup Language is a standard developed and maintained by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), an international committee that guides the World Wide Web "to its full potential by developing protocols and guidelines". Despite being produced by the W3C, it would be wrong to think of XML as a Web enterprise. XML is bigger than the Web. XML is a format for storing all types of data, and that includes "information", "content", instructions, procedures, stories, and ideas.… Read the rest: http://www.thecontentwrangler.com/article/688/
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