Cover Pages News Channels |
Overview
The Cover Pages website uses four URLs for the presentation of "news," as explained below:
Some publication milestones and development efforts are selected (representatively) for feature presentations as Cover Stories. Summaries are provided at the fixed URL news.html and details are given in documents referenced by a link to "Full Context." Summaries are also freely available for syndication via the XML RSS channel, currently RSS version 0.91. An HTMLized version of this RSS document contains the most recent fifteen Cover Stories in summary format. A document News Headlines from the XML Cover Pages presents the titles of the Cover Stories in one-line format.
Earlier collections of news stories are also available:
The document 'Articles & Papers' presents bibliographic references and abstracts/extracts for articles, conference papers, technical reports, XML-related specifications, book announcments, and so forth.
Earlier collections of articles and papers are also available:
- XML Articles and Papers February 2004
- XML Articles and Papers January 2004
- XML Articles and Papers December 2003
- XML Articles and Papers November 2003
- XML Articles and Papers October 2003
- XML Articles and Papers September 2003
- XML Articles and Papers August 2003
- XML Articles and Papers July 2003
- XML Articles and Papers June 2003
- XML Articles and Papers May 2003
- XML Articles and Papers April 2003
- XML Articles and Papers March 2003
- XML Articles and Papers February 2003
- XML Articles and Papers January 2003
- XML Articles and Papers December 2002
- XML Articles and Papers November 2002
- XML Articles and Papers October 2002
- XML Articles and Papers September 2002
- XML Articles and Papers August 2002
- XML Articles and Papers July 2002
- XML Articles and Papers April - June, 2002
- XML Articles and Papers January - March, 2002
- XML Articles and Papers October - December, 2001
- XML Articles and Papers July - September, 2001
- XML Articles and Papers April - June, 2001
- XML Articles and Papers January - March, 2001
- XML Articles and Papers October - December, 2000
- XML Articles and Papers July - September, 2000
- XML Articles and Papers April - June, 2000
- XML Articles and Papers January - March, 2000
- XML Articles and Papers July-December, 1999
- XML Articles and Papers January-June, 1999
- XML Articles and Papers 1998
- XML Articles and Papers 1996 - 1997
A monthly collection of Clippings contains summaries or excerpts of news items that for one reason or another are abbreviated rather than presented as a feature news story. As explained in the overview, a "clipping" may represent a brief news item on a topic that deserves to be researched in the future; a very provisional, uncooked idea that should be publicized when more mature; a significant news item not substantial enough for a complete story; potentially interesting and important information that's slightly out of scope; a (cited) presentation that's not quite correct politically; etc. etc. The monthly collections of "Clippings" supersede the document called "Miscellaneous SGML/XML Links."
See:
The Press Releases document provides (very selectively) excerpts from industry announcments.
See also for historical purposes: