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Knoxville XML Developers
What is Extensible Markup Language?
XML (extensible markup language) is a language used to store and arrange data. It can be thought of as similar to a database, but with much more flexibility; while database tables store information in a grid of rows and columns, XML can store information that is not organized "evenly". For example, XML might be used to store customer's names, addresses, additional addresses, one or several phone numbers, and a variety of customer preferences per record.
Featured Knoxville XML Developers
For over 13 years, Knoxville Internet has been developing custom designed websites. Our portfolio of over 1100 websites includes professional productions, online shopping, database programming, search engine marketing, social networking and maintenance. Let Knoxville Internet handle your online solution for a successful project.
Professionals, multi-media company specializing in video production/editing, web design and programming as well as professional graphic design and printing services.
Saratoga specializes in web design and development, web and email hosting services, spam filtering, hosted exchange and online backup services.
Artworks, Inc., established since 2006, specializes in Graphic Design and Website Development for small businesses.
We now offer our very own CMS (content management system), created, coded & designed by Artworks, Inc., that allows YOU to maintain and update your web page. Our CMS is completely custom designed for you. You never have to squeeze your business into a template again.
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Award-winning web design and Internet marketing since 1995. Specializing in CSS design, Flash design, search marketing, email marketing, social media, content management, and web analytics. Get your clicks!
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Portfolio: XML
The portfolio pieces below use Extensible Markup Language in some way or another! Looking for a XML Developer? Why not give these profiles a shot? C'mon...


