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http://www.sutor.com/newsite/blog-open [Bob Sutor: Open Blog - Open Standards and Open Source] It was technical, geeky, and I got a cool T-shirt (one of several that Microsoft has given me during the years). Part of the reason I cared was that when I was building techexplorer I had to know fonts, particularly math fonts, inside and out.

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IBM developerWorks : Blogs : Open standards, open source, open minds, open opportunities: In that same decade, I worked on a piece of software called techexplorer which did interactive display of mathematical documents using either a subset of LaTeX or MathML. While not nearly of PowerPoint-like quality, it did a credible job of allowing you to write markup to display scientific presentations. (via Cosmos)

http://www.cafeconleche.org  Cafe con Leche XML News and Resources: In brief, "This note describes a mechanism being used in the industry that allows a content provider to use a processing instruction embedded within the XML prolog to specify the access policy of that content. In this model a user agent can safely extend the sandbox in which it has restricted the application to include access to the XML content if and only if the specified policy grants permission." For example,you would put the processing instruction <?access-control allow="www.sun.com" deny="www.microsoft.com"?> in a document prolog, and Sun can read it but Microsoft can't. (via Cosmos)

黄æ˜? 5:30http://spaces.msn.com/members/pm530  黄æ˜? 5:30: Hypermedia Browser,后来转到另外一家公司旗下了,找得我好苦。anyway,it is a very cool software,especially for technology articles. you can download it from:http://www.integretechpub.com/techexplorer/download/files.php (via Cosmos)

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