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Natalie
The next monthy meeeting of the XML Users' Group of Ottawa (XUGO) is
Thursday, December 1, at 6:30pm. Membership and meeting attendance is
free, but you must pre-register as seating is limited. (Coffee, tea,
juice and donuts are provided.)
The next meeting will have a provocative and iconoclastic presentation
by Mark Baker of Analecta Communications on "The Network approach to
creating documentation with XML". To see an abstract of the
presentation and speaker bio please visit:
http://www.xugo.org/meetings.htm
(Mark Baker was identified by CMSWatch (www.cmswatch.com) as one of the
20 Thought Leaders in the content space for 2004)
XUGO holds its meetings on the first Thursday of every month, from at
6:30 to 8:30pm at the offices of Stilo Corporation, 1900 City Park
Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, Suite 504.
XUGO is open to anyone interested in learning about, discussing and
sharing experiences in the use and adoption of XML and XML-related
technologies. We are always interested in individuals who have
information, ideas and technologies to share, and welcome submissions
for presentations at future meetings.
For more information and contact details, please visit
http://www.xugo.org
regards,
-Natalie Prowse, (co-coordinator)
Thursday, December 1, at 6:30pm. Membership and meeting attendance is
free, but you must pre-register as seating is limited. (Coffee, tea,
juice and donuts are provided.)
The next meeting will have a provocative and iconoclastic presentation
by Mark Baker of Analecta Communications on "The Network approach to
creating documentation with XML". To see an abstract of the
presentation and speaker bio please visit:
http://www.xugo.org/meetings.htm
(Mark Baker was identified by CMSWatch (www.cmswatch.com) as one of the
20 Thought Leaders in the content space for 2004)
XUGO holds its meetings on the first Thursday of every month, from at
6:30 to 8:30pm at the offices of Stilo Corporation, 1900 City Park
Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, Suite 504.
XUGO is open to anyone interested in learning about, discussing and
sharing experiences in the use and adoption of XML and XML-related
technologies. We are always interested in individuals who have
information, ideas and technologies to share, and welcome submissions
for presentations at future meetings.
For more information and contact details, please visit
http://www.xugo.org
regards,
-Natalie Prowse, (co-coordinator)