








A new web site designed to promote the development and commercial acceptance of XML, and to serve as "a key resource and nerve center for XML developers and users" has been created. The preview site currently features Tim Bray's annotated version of the XML 1.0 specification and other XML resources. According to an O'Reilly press release of March 25th, mission of XML.com is to help users "discover XML and learn how this new Internet technology can solve real-world problems in information management and electronic commerce. . .XML.com will feature a rich mix of information and services for the XML community. The site is designed to serve both people who are already working with XML and those HTML users who want to 'graduate' to XML's power and complexity."
See: http://www.xml.com/.
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