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Description
The Web has become the world's greatest repository of information on anything and everything. It's extremely useful--as long as you can find what you're looking for.
Despite the arrival of Google and other powerful search tools, information seekers can't always connect with the most relevant information. Searches often are too broad and yield irrelevant results. But there's an even more problematic issue: digital information often remains undiscovered--stranded on "islands," out of reach of Web site or intranet users.
Increasingly, however, savvy content owners are turning to XML and Web services to deliver relevant search results to seekers of Web information in a standard way. Through dm use of XML authoring tools,... |

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