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		<title>By: Text Technologies&#187;Blog Archive &#187; Mark Logic and the custom publishing business</title>
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		<description>[...] I talked again with Mark Logic, makers of MarkLogic Server, and they continue to have an interesting story. Basically, their technology is better search/retrieval through XML. The retrieval part is where their major differentiation lies. Accordingly, their initial market focus (they’re up to 46 customers now, including lots of big names) is on custom publishing. And by the way, they’re a good partner for fact-extraction companies, at least in the case of ClearForest. [...]</description>
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