Structured Internet Query Language Consortium announces full CSS and HTML compliance certification of their WorldClass Internet Guide™ Development Technology

Recently announced Guides To The Internet from Siql.com:

Novato, California -- SIQL.COM, an emerging leader in the internet research arena, today announced full compliance of it's patent pending Internet Guide generation technology with the latest CSS and HTML validations.

J Harmon Crew, Technology Advocate

"Our new Guides To The Internet showcase the power of Structured Internet Query Language's patent pending data mining and guide refinement architecture," said J. Harmon Crew, Siql.com's Technology Advocate. "Very few other systems can create validated output from unstructured and non-compliant data, so this is an exciting development for us. The W3C's newly released March 2004 Validators are extremely rigorous. Passing these tests shows our commitment to the very highest internet quality, and to make our results available to the widest variety of users, and to protect our users critical information infrastructure investments."

Siql.com today announces that its patent pending technology has earned the right to display the exclusive and prestigious HTML and CSS Validator Certification logos on their patent-pending website. Today, on their website, the W3C announced:

This Page Is Valid HTML 4.01 Transitional!

Valid CSS!Valid HTML 4.01!
Prestigious Marks of
Quality from
the W3C
"The documents located at <http://www.siql.com> were checked and found to be valid HTML 4.01 Transitional. This means that the resource in question identified itself as "HTML 4.01 Transitional" and that we successfully performed a formal validation using an SGML or XML Parser (depending on the markup language used).... Siql.com has taken the care to create an interoperable Web page, and may display these icons on any of their pages that validate."

Siql.com's marketing partners are in the final stages of meeting the stringent validation requirements as they roll out updates to their Siql.com produced Guides To The Internet, and deploy the latest compliant code at the earliest opportunity.

In a related development, the company announed a new web-site promotion plan based on "Search Pherenomes" which attract very high numbers of targetted visitors from sites such as Google and Yahoo. Those visitors appreciate being able access Guides To The Internet that have been scrubbed by Siql.com's patent pending "relevance similarity folding" technology.

"It's data independent, empowered for mission-critical queries, and, above all, easily upgradeable from the desktop to the WAN - an beyond. Our customers require the delivery of wire-speed Internet guides that ease the need for managed guidance, and as the demand for intelligence data aggregation grows, we must have intelligent guide production techniques that scale," commented Garnet R. Chaney, President and CEO of Siql.com.

The WorldClass Internet Guide™ Development Technology is already being used worldwide by selected marketing partners since Q4 2003.

WorldClass Internet Guide™ is available now. Pricing starts at $995 per guide, and includes bundled business-to-business information management and standard installation free-of-charge.

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Valid CSS! Valid HTML 4.01!
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