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Article Excerpt The inaugural issue of XML-Journal was published in the first quarter of the new millennium. Then just two years old, XML already seemed to hold almost unlimited promise, and few seemed to doubt that XML technologies had excellent prospects for the 21st century that lay ahead of us. But unlike most other turn-of-the-century technology, XML has flourished slowly and steadily, including through the dot-corn meltdown.
How can it be that, for once, the early promise didn't turn out to be just techno-hype and folderol? In the same time period wireless technologies (in the enterprise, anyway) have distinctly wilted; yet XML technologies have steadily blossomed. Vertical after vertical has spawned its own subset of XML, and within any given area of business, interoperability has moved...
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