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		<title>Web documents with math (and lots of other stuff)</title>
		<description>I am a passionate advocate of open-source standards.  The development and growth of the web (one of the most profound revolutions in history) was due in no small part to a simple, open, text-based mark-up langauge (HTML) that was not owned or controlled by a single corporation.

In order to ...</description>
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		<title>Introduction to the Math On the Web Discusion</title>
		<description>The goal of this blog is to foster a discussion that will follow up on one begun at the 2006 Math Gateway Partners Meeting at the Mathematical Association of America in DC on April 8, 2006. There, Kyle Siegrist gave a summary of the state of MathML. What followed was ...</description>
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