Factories and XML....[from George Olsen]
Peter Murray-Rust
peter at ursus.demon.co.uk
Wed Aug 19 13:46:01 BST 1998
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>There's an interesting article about how:
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>"Suddenly, the World Wide Web is moving onto the factory floor, providing
>companies with an inexpensive means to link workers and the machines they
>operate to remote repositories of information. Distant managers now watch
>what's going on, literally, from wherever they are."
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>http://www.msnbc.com/news/188588.asp?st.ne.fd.mnaw
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>I'm sure these companies would probably be interested in full support for
>XML in the browsers they use for these purposes.
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>Anybody know people who are involved in this area?
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>Thanks for your time. If you have any questions feel free to contact me.
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>George Olsen
>Design Director/Web Architect - 2-Lane Media - http://2lm.com
>Project Leader - The Web Standards Project - http://www.webstandards.org
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Peter Murray-Rust, Director Virtual School of Molecular Sciences, domestic
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