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Using Google to locate XML files

February 16, 2004 Blog No Comments

If you’re interested in XML, don’t forget to search the “constantly updated, massive index of XML files known as Google”. Author and XML guru Bob DuCharme says Google is “quite a resource” and explains, in his column for XML.com, how to search the Google index to locate XML files on the web. Learn how harnessing the power of Google can help you discover how others are using XML, the DocBook DTD, RDF and more!

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