- XMLNews is a set of specifications for exchanging news objects such as stories, images, or audio clips in a standard format
across different applications and operating systems. XMLNews uses Extensible Markup Language (XML) and industry standards
developed by the International Press Telecommunications Council and the Newspaper Association of America. XMLNews has two parts: XMLNews-Story and XMLNews-Meta.
XMLNews-Story is an XML document type for text-based news and information. It defines the format of a news story's
content and is a subset of News Industry Text Format (NITF), the XML document type definition (DTD) designed to mark up and deliver news content
in a variety of ways, including print, wireless devices, and the Web. XMLNews-Meta defines the format of any metadata
associated with a story (or any other kind of news object) and is based on the World Wide Web Consortium's Resource
Description Framework (RDF).
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