Thursday, March 16, 2006
The Next Web?
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Dear Reader,
Welcome to another issue of XML.com.
Simon St.Laurent, a well-known pundit in the XML world, offers his take on
the future of the Web, which has become, for good reasons, something of a
cottage industry. The Web is perhaps the single most important information
system in history, and the twists and turns of its evolution, even its
micro-evolution, are necessarily compelling and important.
If you've ever wondered what the next Web will be, you should read Simon's
article:
The Next Web?
<http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2006/03/15/next-web-xhtml2-ajax.html>
Also worth reading:
Timothy Appnel, ETech: Making the Standard
<http://www.oreillynet.com/xml/blog/2006/03/etech_making_the_standard.html>
As always, thanks for reading.
Kendall Clark
kendall@xml.com
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