Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
The Apache Xindice team is pleased to announce the release of the
next version of the Xindice native XML database:

                 Apache Xindice 1.1b4

This is the fourth release in the series of 1.1 beta releases.
Xindice 1.1b4 offers numerous bug fixes and improvements over
the last beta release. Some new features and enhancements were
introduced as well.
[...]

Vadim,

I'd just like to say thanks and congratulations to you and all who
put in so much effort to get this latest release together. The
Xindice project is definitely on its feet again, and seems to be
once again an improvement over the previous release.

I couldn't find a little Xindice badge icon, so I've created a
few (including one animated one) and posted a zipfile at

   http://purl.org/ceryle/misc/xindice-img.zip

These are a donation to the project, so feel free to do what you
like with them in promoting Xindice.

Murray

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Murray Altheim                    http://kmi.open.ac.uk/people/murray/
Knowledge Media Institute
The Open University, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK7 6AA, UK               .

   An Australian scientist says studying the kangaroo genome might
   help scientists modify genes in cows so that they produce highly
   nutritious milk.
   http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3604045.stm

   Do we really want this kind of nonsense? What animal has more
   common sense than genetic scientists, such that we can implant
   a gene or two?




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