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News markup language may be spoken soon

Stone, Martha L

Editor & Publisher, 1999-01, Vol.132 (4), p.14

Lutz: Editor and Publisher Inc

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  • Título:
    News markup language may be spoken soon
  • Autor: Stone, Martha L
  • Assuntos: Associations ; Electronic publishing ; Programming languages ; Websites
  • É parte de: Editor & Publisher, 1999-01, Vol.132 (4), p.14
  • Descrição: Last fall, participants at American Press Institute's Grammar of New Media conference planned to create a series of simple computer commands that would require copy to be marked up only once by media companies. News outlets could then recycle the same story 2, 3, or 4 times for their print, online, fax, and broadcast operations. When this same group met again earlier this month in Dallas, they created some 40 tags or computer codes that designate the nuts and bolts of almost every story, including tags for bylines, captions, headlines, and persons quoted in the story. The 40 hypothetical tags will undergo testing with hopes of having a working model running by February 1.
  • Editor: Lutz: Editor and Publisher Inc
  • Idioma: Inglês

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