XML Co-Founder Joins Google As Developer Advocate
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Tim Bray, a former Sun Microsystems employee and the co-founder of XML language, has announced on his blog that he has secured the post of 'Developer Advocate' in Google, with his role being focused around the Android mobile phone operating system. In the blog post titled "Now A No-Evil Zone", Bray expressed his enthusiasm in working with Google Inc. to assure a continuous growth of the Android platform, as he believes in the open-source capabilities of the...
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