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Subject: RE: HumanML in the News
Thanks Owen, Yes I have seen this article (a colleague of mine forwarded it to me). It actually links to Russ's article in WSReview. http://www.dclab.com/dclnews0506.asp#story3 http://www.wsreview.com/online/articles/read.cfm?ContentID=3148 Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga -----Original Message----- From: Owen_Ambur@fws.gov [mailto:Owen_Ambur@fws.gov] Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 5:13 PM To: rexb@starbourne.com; rkthunga@humanmarkup.org Subject: HumanML in the News Hey, guys, you probably already know about this, but FYI just in case. Owen ----- Forwarded by Owen Ambur/ARL/R9/FWS/DOI on 06/24/03 05:01 PM ----- "DCLNews" <DCLNews@dclab.co To: <Owen_Ambur@fws.gov> m> cc: Subject: DCLnews, Going Digital After 1300 Years, Heads Up 06/24/03 02:32 PM For Honda ==================================================================== DCLnews - June, 2003. Vol. 5, Iss. 6 www.dclab.com/dclnews0506.asp ==================================================================== Data Conversion Laboratory's (http://www.dclab.com) monthly newsletter - the latest on data conversion, XML & SGML, technical documents, and e-publishing. --> Please forward without cutting - thanks! --> Subscription management details are at the end of this newsletter. ----------------------- (1) LEAD STORIES ----------------------- - GOING DIGITAL AFTER 1300 YEARS The Lindisfarne Gospels, an illuminated manuscript so fragile it cannot be handled by the public, has been digitized by the British Library and made available to all over the Internet. http://www.dclab.com/lindisfarne_gospels.asp - FIGHTER PILOT HEADS UP TECHNOLOGY FOR HONDA MECHANICS Seattle-area start-up Microvision Inc. says a test of its headset display technology with Honda automobile mechanics improved efficiency by nearly 40 percent. http://www.dclab.com/nomad_honda.asp ---> PLUS - BOOKS2BYTES SERVICE REVIVES BOOK BACKLISTS Data Conversion Laboratory's new Books2Bytes service converts printed books and typed manuscripts into electronic files. http://www.books2bytes.com - MOST POPULAR ARTICLES FROM RECENT ISSUES Leveling The Textbook Playing Field For The Print Disabled http://www.dclab.com/accessibility_whitepaper.asp Keeping A Pilot's Maps Up-to-date Is No Simple Matter http://www.dclab.com/atlas_air.asp Quark To XML http://www.dclab.com/QuarktoXML.asp XML White Paper http://www.dclab.com/xmlwhitepaper.asp - DCL'S "ASK THE EXPERTS" Got a data conversion question? If so, send it to DCL's experts and read the reply in next month's issue. mailto:experts@dclab.com?subject=ASK_THE_EXPERTS -------------- (2) OTHER NEWS -------------- - U.S. SOLDIERS TO GET WIRED UNIFORMS BY 2010 Soldiers to be outfitted with wired uniforms that monitor heat rate and helmets that receive real-time messages. http://www.dclab.com/dclnews0506.asp#story1 - PDAS FOR BRITISH DOCTORS, BMA SAYS British patients are being put at risk by out-dated computer systems in hospitals, the British Medical Association warned recently - and recommended that doctors should be equipped with Palm Pilots to access crucial information. http://www.dclab.com/dclnews0506.asp#story2 - "HUMAN" MARKUP LANGUAGE BRINGS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING TO THE WEB Human Markup Language or "HumanML" is a new XML specification that will allow accurate information exchange between people of different cultures over the web. http://www.dclab.com/dclnews0506.asp#story3 - E-BOOKS GET BOOST AT BOOK-EXPO This year's BookExpo convention saw e-books alive and well (if not yet prospering) and getting a boost from software maker Adobe. http://www.dclab.com/dclnews0506.asp#story4 - E-LEARNING GAINING GROUND Around 85 percent of Fortune 1,000 companies have significant e-learning initiatives under way, according to a learning research think tank. http://www.dclab.com/dclnews0506.asp#story5 ---------------- (3) ASIDES ----------------- - WHAT'S NEXT? 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