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  • XML Promises and challenges
    XML Born, XML (Extensible Markup Language) 1.0 standard was published February 10, 1998. XML was born from the shortcomings of SGML [Structured Generalized Markup Language] which...
  • eStore Advantage - Extending Microsoft eConnect for MBS Great Plains
    eStore Advantage allows front-office applications to communicate with back-office business environments. It has a built-in support for electronic payment processing, and serves as a core integration...
  • Introducing Really Simple Syndication in ASP.NET
    Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML standard for declaring content entries for small content feeds. The RSS format has gained popularity...
  • Choosing The Right Blog-Tools
    Bloggers are constantly discovering new ways to express their ideas through new markup. There are bloggers who are using the latest
    state-of-the-art...
  • The Metaphors of the Net - Part I
    A decade after the invention of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee is promoting the "Semantic Web". The Internet hitherto is a repository of digital content. It has a ...
  • RSS Feeds
    Lets face it as much as we all rely on email communications it is not really a reliable technology. Why Should I care about RSS Feeds SPAM and viruses have wreaked havoc with a...
  • Know XML
    XML--- extensible markup Language --- is an exciting development in web technology. It is the youngest and most comprehensive of markup Language. (Markup refers to a...
  • Internet Privacy: P3P
    If you downloaded Internet Explorer 6 recently (or it came pre-installed on your machine) you may have noticed something a little different. Take a under the "Internet Options" selection...

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