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The Making of MarkMail: June 2009
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The Making of MarkMail. Welcome to the MarkMail team blog. Here we discuss MarkMail enhancements, new mailing list archives, and (perhaps most important) discuss the challenges of building an Internet service for searching large, million-message mailing list archives using XML, XQuery, and MarkLogic Server. Tuesday, June 23, 2009. MarkMail at the first MarkLogic User Group. Last week I spoke at the inaugural Mark Logic User Group meeting in Reston, VA. For those interested, the slides are available.
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The Making of MarkMail: November 2009
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The Making of MarkMail. Welcome to the MarkMail team blog. Here we discuss MarkMail enhancements, new mailing list archives, and (perhaps most important) discuss the challenges of building an Internet service for searching large, million-message mailing list archives using XML, XQuery, and MarkLogic Server. Sunday, November 8, 2009. If you've been around email long enough, you know there's a reason that gmail has that magic undo send. Feature. (Well, ok, once you see what it is, it's not that magic).
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The Making of MarkMail: Magic Eraser Policy
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The Making of MarkMail. Welcome to the MarkMail team blog. Here we discuss MarkMail enhancements, new mailing list archives, and (perhaps most important) discuss the challenges of building an Internet service for searching large, million-message mailing list archives using XML, XQuery, and MarkLogic Server. Sunday, November 8, 2009. If you've been around email long enough, you know there's a reason that gmail has that magic undo send. Feature. (Well, ok, once you see what it is, it's not that magic).
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The Making of MarkMail: May 2009
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The Making of MarkMail. Welcome to the MarkMail team blog. Here we discuss MarkMail enhancements, new mailing list archives, and (perhaps most important) discuss the challenges of building an Internet service for searching large, million-message mailing list archives using XML, XQuery, and MarkLogic Server. Tuesday, May 5, 2009. MarkMail at the Mark Logic User Conference. The Mark Logic User Conference. If you're not coming to the show, why the heck not? It's not too late to register.
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The Making of MarkMail: October 2009
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The Making of MarkMail. Welcome to the MarkMail team blog. Here we discuss MarkMail enhancements, new mailing list archives, and (perhaps most important) discuss the challenges of building an Internet service for searching large, million-message mailing list archives using XML, XQuery, and MarkLogic Server. Thursday, October 8, 2009. I'm the new guy. And this is my inaugural post. I first ran into MarkMail a few years ago, during my tenure at Clearwell Systems. For a good percentage of this time, I've be...
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The Making of MarkMail: December 2008
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The Making of MarkMail. Welcome to the MarkMail team blog. Here we discuss MarkMail enhancements, new mailing list archives, and (perhaps most important) discuss the challenges of building an Internet service for searching large, million-message mailing list archives using XML, XQuery, and MarkLogic Server. Tuesday, December 9, 2008. MarkMail at One Year: Looking Back. It's now been a little over a year since we launched MarkMail. We've sure come a long way! And more than 5 million page views. For us to ...
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The Making of MarkMail: Easy Change
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The Making of MarkMail. Welcome to the MarkMail team blog. Here we discuss MarkMail enhancements, new mailing list archives, and (perhaps most important) discuss the challenges of building an Internet service for searching large, million-message mailing list archives using XML, XQuery, and MarkLogic Server. Wednesday, November 4, 2009. As we look to make MarkMail pay for itself, it's pretty darn obvious that the traffic. Many others) with varying degrees of success. It even looks like msdn.com. In the me...
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The Making of MarkMail: March 2008
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The Making of MarkMail. Welcome to the MarkMail team blog. Here we discuss MarkMail enhancements, new mailing list archives, and (perhaps most important) discuss the challenges of building an Internet service for searching large, million-message mailing list archives using XML, XQuery, and MarkLogic Server. Monday, March 17, 2008. World Wide Web Consortium Lists: 400,000 emails. Has loaded the full W3C public mailing lists. They start in 1994 and cover 400,000 emails across 200 mailing lists. Finally, th...
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The Making of MarkMail: MarkMail at One Year: Looking Back
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The Making of MarkMail. Welcome to the MarkMail team blog. Here we discuss MarkMail enhancements, new mailing list archives, and (perhaps most important) discuss the challenges of building an Internet service for searching large, million-message mailing list archives using XML, XQuery, and MarkLogic Server. Tuesday, December 9, 2008. MarkMail at One Year: Looking Back. It's now been a little over a year since we launched MarkMail. We've sure come a long way! And more than 5 million page views. For us to ...
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The Making of MarkMail: June 2008
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The Making of MarkMail. Welcome to the MarkMail team blog. Here we discuss MarkMail enhancements, new mailing list archives, and (perhaps most important) discuss the challenges of building an Internet service for searching large, million-message mailing list archives using XML, XQuery, and MarkLogic Server. Monday, June 30, 2008. Interview with The Perl Review. A quarterly newsletter about all things Perl, recently published an interview with us. Where we discuss several topics relating to MarkMail.