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When you have too many tools at your disposal. You may use some tools for a particular purpose only. Eventhough that tool is capable of more, you will not bother as the choices are many and particularly there is not much time.

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XML is a markup language for documents containing structured information. A markup language is a mechanism to identify structures in a document. The XML specification defines a standard way to add markup to documents.

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Abbreviation for Cascading Style Sheets. Multiple styles will 'cascade' into one while displaying the HTML. Helps in separating design from the content.

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PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML.
(As found in www.php.net, the official php site.)

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Designed to communicate, cooperate with the team/group of developers. And helps to analyse the performance of each person and the group as a whole.

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Among the peer group in technology companies, among the marketing team, to run an in-house journal and also to show the latest happenings in the Organization.

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Difficult to define. More like an on-line diary. But poised to change the Journalism and News media.

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Open source doesn't just mean access to the source code. The distribution terms of open-source software must comply with the following criteria: (Full version available here)

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Contracting out a company's non core, nonrevenue-producing activities to specialists.

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