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The XML Security Specifications Maintenance Working Group has published the W3C Recommendation of XML Signature Syntax and Processing (Second Edition). This document specifies XML syntax and processing rules for creating and representing digital signatures; the list of changes from the First Edition is available. The Working Group also published a Group Note Test Cases for C14N 1.1 and XMLDSig Interoperability, which specifies test cases for Canonical XML 1.1 and XML Signature Syntax and Processing, Second Edition. Learn more about the Security Activity.
in XML & Metadata
via W3C @ 1:51 13th Jun
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Hotel announcement follows booking fee elimination for airline tickets NORWALK, Conn.--(Business Wire)-- Following up on its elimination of all booking fees on published-price domestic and international airfares, priceline.com (Nasdaq: PCLN) announced today that it has decided to implement three new fee chops on its published-price hotel reservation service. The moves, which will lower bottom-line prices for hotel rooms reserved through priceline.com, take effect immediately. "The fee chops announced today are expected to put millions of dollars of savings back into our hotel customers' pockets, as we have already done with our elimination of booking fees on published-price airline tickets," said Tim Gordon, priceline.com's Senior Vice President, Hotels.
in E-commerce
via Reuters @ 13:24 1st Jul
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Several kinds of sports science books were published in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), reported the official news agency KCNA on Sunday.
in General Science
via People's Daily Online @ 4:07 23rd Jun
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PYONGYANG, June 22 (Xinhua) -- Several kinds of sports science books were published in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), reported the official news agency KCNA on Sunday.
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via EView Week @ 18:22 22nd Jun
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PYONGYANG, June 22 (Xinhua) -- Several kinds of sports science books were published in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), reported the official news agency KCNA on Sunday.
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via Xinhua News Agency @ 18:22 22nd Jun
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The HTML Working Group has published three documents: HTML 5, HTML 5 differences from HTML 4, and the first public draft of HTML 5 Publication Notes . HTML 5 introduces features for Web application authors, new elements based on research into prevailing authoring practices, and clear conformance criteria for user agents in an effort to improve interoperability. See the diff-marked version showing changes made since the 22 January 2008 draft. Learn more about the HTML Activity.
in Web Developer
via W3C @ 12:02 12th Jun
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The Voice Browser Working Group has published an updated Working Draft of State Chart XML (SCXML): State Machine Notation for Control Abstraction.
in XML & Metadata
via W3C @ 4:07 20th May
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ROME – More transcripts of tapped phone calls revealing relations between the prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, who was head of the opposition at the time, and the former director of Rai Fiction, Agostino Saccà, have been published in today’s issue of the weekly Espresso and on the magazine’s web site. The calls, made in 2007, are among the 9,000 submitted by magistrates in Naples investigating allegations of corruption against Mr Berlusconi and Mr Saccà. Mr Berlusconi’s lawyer, parliamentarian Nicolò Ghedini, said a formal complaint would be presented.
in Data Privacy
via Corriere della Sera @ 7:54 28th Jun
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The Math Working Group has published the Working Draft of XML Entity definitions for Characters. Many XML entity names are in common use for mathematical symbols, and this specification aims to provide standard mappings to Unicode for each of these names. Learn more about the Math Activity.
in XML & Metadata
via W3C @ 4:17 22nd Jul
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Here's some good news for all you bloggers. If you want your blog writings to be published then here's an opportunity by Sulekha.com, a web portal.
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via Hindustan Times @ 21:23 17th May
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A team of computer scientists has published source code that can in some circumstances bypass encryption used in Microsoft's BitLocker and Apple's FileVault and be used to view the contents of supposedly secure files.
in Computer Security
via MONiTOR Today! @ 23:18 22nd Jul
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A team of computer scientists has published source code that can in some circumstances bypass encryption used in Microsoft's BitLocker and Apple's FileVault and be used to view the contents of supposedly secure files.
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via CNET News.com @ 18:59 21st Jul
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The SOAP-JMS Binding Working Group has published the First Public Working Draft of SOAP over Java Message Service 1.0. The work described in this and related documents is aimed at a set of standards for the transport of SOAP messages over Java Message Service (JMS). The main purpose is to ensure interoperability between the implementations of different Web services vendors. It should also enable customers to implement their own Web services for part of their infrastructure, and to have this interoperate with vendor provided Web services. This document specifies bindings for both SOAP 1.1 and SOAP 1.2, using the SOAP 1.2 Protocol Binding Framework. Learn more about the Web Services Activity.
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via W3C @ 8:22 25th Jul
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Here's some good news for all you bloggers. If you want your blog writings to be published then here's an opportunity by Sulekha.com, a web portal.
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via India eNews @ 7:48 17th May
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New Delhi, May 16: Here's some good news for all you bloggers. If you want your blog writings to be published then here's an opportunity by Sulekha.com, a web portal.
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via NewKerala.com @ 3:29 17th May
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2008 MAY 27 - (NewsRx.com) -- A report, 'ORF018R, a highly abundant virion protein from Singapore grouper iridovirus, is involved in serine/threonine phosphorylation and virion assembly,' is newly published data in
in Biological Science
via Macro World Investor @ 22:34 22nd May
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Our Pure Shores ; East Yorkshire Resorts Have Received Top Marks in the Marine Conservation Society's Good Beach Guide 2008, Published Today (Fri).
in General Science
via Red Orbit @ 7:42 24th May
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We've published a great deal of benchmarks looking at the Linux "fglrx" driver (now more commonly referred to as the Linux Catalyst driver) since these major changes were pushed into the limelight this past fall. In fact, since this past September we've published more than 80 display driver articles with many of them being AMD related, and that's in addition to nearly a dozen graphics card reviews. On the AMD side, all of our testing has been done with the consumer-grade Radeon GPUs and IGPs, but that has changed today. In this article, we are providing our first look at the AMD FireGL V8600 1GB under Linux. We'll share our thoughts on this high-end workstation graphics card and specifically looking at how the Windows and Linux performance compares.
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via Warp 2 Search @ 9:46 19th May
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The finding, being published in the journal Science, is part of a landmark genetic study of 169 bird species being published by Field Museum researchers, the Chicago Tribune reported Saturday.
in Biological Science
via Webindia123 @ 3:13 29th Jun
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The finding, being published in the journal Science, is part of a landmark genetic study of 169 bird species being published by Field Museum researchers, the Chicago Tribune reported Saturday.
in Biological Science
via Post Chronicle @ 3:13 29th Jun
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"We've published a great deal of benchmarks looking at the Linux "fglrx" driver (now more commonly referred to as the Linux Catalyst driver) since these major changes were pushed into the limelight this past fall. In fact, since this past September we've published more than 80 display driver articles with many of them being AMD related, and that's in addition to nearly a dozen graphics card reviews. On the AMD side, all of our testing has been done with the consumer-grade Radeon GPUs and IGPs, but that has changed today. In this article, we are providing our first look at the AMD FireGL V8600 1GB under Linux. We'll share our thoughts on this high-end workstation graphics card and specifically looking at how the Windows and Linux performance compares.
in Open Source
via PCStats @ 18:33 24th May
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An anonymous reader commends a recently published study involving a new way to analyze genetic variation in human populations (full article published in PLOS Genetics): "[S]cientists from Ireland, the UK and the US analysed 2,540 genetic markers in the DNA of almost 1,000 people from around the world whose genetic material had been collected by the Human Genome Diversity Project. The results include a number of surprises... the Yakut people of northern Siberia were found to have received a significant genetic contribution from the population of the Orkney Islands, which lie off the coast of Scotland... there must have been a period of gene flow from northern Europe to east Asia. The study also shed light on the peopling of the Americas, as the results suggest that the native populations of north and south America have different origins.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 5:17 28th May
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The Office of Management and Budget has published guidance for agencies to report how they comply with the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) for fiscal 2008. The guidance published July 16 directs agencies to take a risk-based view of information security by requiring continuous monitoring of security controls.
in Data Privacy
via Federal Computer Week @ 5:28 18th Jul
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