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XML (Extensible Mark-Up Language) - XML was designed to structure, store, and transport data electronically, whereas HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) was designed to facilitate web-based display of information. XML was designed to promote usability over the internet and is the most common tool for data transmission between applications. For example, XML-based formats have become the default for many office productivity tools, such as Microsoft Word and Apple's iWork. Information carried in standards created using XML format, such as ONIX, can be understood by most business partners and systems involved in publishing and bookselling.
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