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"Semantic, Structured Authoring: The Challenge for Technical Writers"

Tony Self of HyperWrite presents an interesting and informative article
entitled "Semantic, Structured Authoring: The Challenge for Technical
Writers" that is sure to be of use to many technical writers struggling
to find themselves in the changing world of structured XML authoring
and content management. Check it out and leave a comment to let us know
what you think.

http://www.thecontentwrangler.com

The Content Wrangler, Inc.
Scott Abel, Content Management Strategist
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www.thecontentwrangler.com

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Jul 5 '06 #1
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Scott Abel wrote:
Tony Self of HyperWrite presents an interesting and informative article
entitled "Semantic, Structured Authoring: The Challenge for Technical
Writers"
http://www.thecontentwrangler.com
This is one of the worst, one of the most ignorant, and certainly the
most obsolete article I've ever read on the Semantic Web. It ignores
pretty much every interesting SemWeb tool or platform in favour of a
few hackneyed platitudes about tired tools from the last decade.

"Berners-Lee [...] sees the solution lying in the power of XML."

When did he say that? 1997 ?
"XML was developed as a tool to create the "Semantic Web"."

No it wasn't. Nor is it a particularly effective tool for creating the
SemWeb. Most of the active work done on SemWeb thus far has been in
investigating just what XML _can't_ do, and what we need to build to go
beyond XML.

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