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To: Richard Tsang who wrote (12585)12/3/1999 12:36:00 AM
From: Steve SmithRespond to of 118717
 
Richard,

I ran across BITS after doing research on LEAF and INSO, both heavily into XML.

Check out the chart on LEAF. quote.yahoo.com
fnews.yahoo.com

It's a 20-bagger this year. Is BITS next? We shall see...patience is a virtue here.

take care,
steve



To: Richard Tsang who wrote (12585)12/3/1999 8:24:00 AM
From: xcr600Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 118717
 
": XML stands for extensible mark-up language. Basically, HTML (Hypertext mark-up language) was not versatile enough to handle the demands of e-business transactions. For example, suppose you wanted to add a new command in HTML. Well, you couldn't. But with XML, you can. This flexibility has been very enticing for developers for business-to-business applications. Thus, with XML there is data interchange. That is, companies can exchange data with each other, even though each has different data formats and systems.

Next year, it appears that business-to-business will remain high-growth and a boon for investors. So, we will definitely hear much more about the power of XML. It is becoming the standard language for business to business. "