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Jean Paoli at the 2010 O'Reilly Open Source Convention. Jean Paoli is one of the inventors of XML.Along with Tim Bray and C. Michael Sperberg-McQueen, Paoli co-edited the XML 1.0 recommendation for the World Wide Web Consortium starting in 1997 and until at least 2008.
Timothy William Bray (born June 21, 1955) is a Canadian software developer, environmentalist, political activist and one of the co-authors of the original XML specification. [7] He worked for Amazon Web Services from December 2014 until May 2020 when he quit due to concerns over the terminating of whistleblowers.
According to the Irish Times Top 1000 Companies, in 2017 the company made a profit of €5.3 million on a turnover of €85.4 million with a staff of 250 [7] compared to €8.4 million profit on a turnover of €87 million in 2003 [8] with a staff of 180. The company was rated 63 in the 2020 CXi report of the Ireland Customer Experience Report. [9]
Bray Cary, born June 15, 1948, is a Senior Political Advisor as well as a US-based media and sports marketing entrepreneur.He is also the President, Chief Executive Officer, and a member of the Board of Directors of West Virginia Media Holdings, a multi-media company serving over 90% of West Virginia.
Bray has contributed to a number of newspapers and magazines which include Wired, Fast Company, and Black Enterprise. [2] In 1998, he predicted that the iMac wouldn't be viable and that Apple "will never be the great company it could have been". [3] Bray wrote for a number of weblogs where he supported President Bush and attacked Senator John ...
Bray is represented on Wicklow County Council by two local electoral areas. Bray East (4 seats) is approximately two-thirds of the town, while Bray West (4 seats) is the other third and includes the neighbouring villages of Enniskerry and Kilmacanogue. The electoral divisions of Bray East are Bray No. 1 Urban, Bray No. 2 Urban, Bray No. 3 Urban ...
Linus Ullmark made 30 saves and the Ottawa Senators won their fourth straight game with a 3-0 win over the Seattle Kraken on Tuesday night. Shane Pinto broke the scoreless tie 8:02 into the second ...
Forum was founded in 1971. Five partners, several of whom had recently graduated from Harvard Business School, initially self-funded the startup. [3] By 1982 it was ranked 362 on the Inc. 500 list of the fastest growing private companies in America, [4] with 170 employees and 40 part-time instructors. [5]