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		<title>By: johnreaves</title>
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		<description>Bulk access, or perhaps &quot;open access at the XML layer&quot; is a great idea in general, since it would allow many potential audiences and their respective technology enablers to have their own viewpoint on the data.  Carl is correct (as usual) in his perception that there is a move away from the concept of web sites as the focus for interaction, and towards &quot;feeds&quot; of data, content, narrative, etc. which are aggregated, parsed, and presented in different ways for different audiences and purposes.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bulk access, or perhaps &#8220;open access at the XML layer&#8221; is a great idea in general, since it would allow many potential audiences and their respective technology enablers to have their own viewpoint on the data.  Carl is correct (as usual) in his perception that there is a move away from the concept of web sites as the focus for interaction, and towards &#8220;feeds&#8221; of data, content, narrative, etc. which are aggregated, parsed, and presented in different ways for different audiences and purposes.</p>
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