W3C XML 10 Years
There is essentially no computer in the world, desktop, handheld, or backroom, that doesn't process XML sometimes...
On 10 February 1998, W3C published Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation. W3C would like to thank the dedicated communities -- including people who have participated in W3C's XML groups and mailing lists, the SGML community, and xml-dev -- whose efforts have created a successful family of technologies based on the solid XML 1.0 foundation.
XML Community Greetings
W3C invites you to send an XML10 greeting. Greetings 288 to 281 (of 288 total) displayed below.
Kudos!!!
Congrats for the well deserved sucess!!!
Sundaram.C mother_sunder@hotmail.com, sent on 2008-08-18Congratulations!
Wish you sucess
Haytham haytham.lsa@gmail.com, sent on 2008-08-18Greetings!
Computer technology have changed face of modern world into an advanced world which has made human life much easier than ago. But this is most important that the technology shold always be used for betterment of human
life and a good revolutionary in all aspects of the earth.
GREETING on the celebration of Ten Years of XML (XML10)
With regards.
bhagyendra bhagyendra@gmail.com, sent on 2008-08-18Congrats
Happy 10th anniversary
Niketh niketh90@gmail.com, sent on 2008-08-15congratulations
congratulations!!
amit verma vamit01@gmail.com, sent on 2008-08-14Felicidades
Felicidades y gracias por coordinar el desarrollo de la Web, por favor
continuen, es muy importante lo que hacen.
Jorge.
Jorge L. M. jluevano@ymail.com, sent on 2008-08-1310 years de XML
Ha sido todo un exito poder contar con un estandar tan flecible y de muchisimo uso como lo es XML. Felicitaciones
Eduardo eduardosojo@gmail.com, sent on 2008-08-12Qusai Alzubi
Thanks W3C XML
Happy 10th anniversary
Qusai Alzubi qusai@alzubi.net, sent on 2008-08-12