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Reality check needed ....

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  • Subject: Reality check needed ....
  • From: Mike Champion <mc@x...>
  • Date: Mon, 05 Aug 2002 16:44:21 -0400

Reality check needed ....
I'm seeing a lot of articles about MS Longhorn's XML capabilities.

Here's one:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/134507147_paul05.html

"By standardizing information indexing and retrieval on an open standard ? XML, or extensible 
markup language ? the next-generation Windows promises to make a hard drive and network as easily 
searchable as the Internet."

This smells a bit like the crack I was smoking in about 1997 :-) [take that, 
e-mail filtering software and humor-impaired gummint spy types] Unfortunately, it turns out that 
XML-based queries aren't magic UNLESS there is a certain amount of predictable structure to the 
markup, otherwise you're just doing a full-text search.

Can anyone come up with a plausible reason why XML metadata (?) would make it easier to "Google" my 
hard drive than what can be done with brute-force searching today?  Any how could any google-like 
indexing scheme help me find what I want in a non-hyperlinked environment such as a personal 
computer?  Of course, intelligently produced metadata could help but a) MS shows no obvious 
interest in the semantic web stuff and b) Windows users are highly unlikely to produce anything 
more than "metacrap" if it is up to them to add the metadata every time they create a file. 

I can understand how putting "real" database technology into the filesystem could make it easier to 
search efficiently, but I don't see what XML has to do with this. Is this just the usual story, 
marketing people spreading around, and journalists inhaling, the ol' XML magic pixie dust?



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