This issue of the "Web Journal", by guest editor Dan Connolly, is the readers' first look at the technical specifications and early applications of a new data format that will rock every aspect of the Web, including markup, linking and exchange. The shift to XML will unleash a diverse range of new applications, ranging from mathematical equation structures to new browser and client tools.
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This issue of the "Web Journal", by guest editor Dan Connolly, is the readers' first look at the technical specifications and early applications of a new data format that will rock every aspect of the Web, including markup, linking and exchange. The shift to XML will unleash a diverse range of new applications, ranging from mathematical equation structures to new browser and client tools.
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