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<title>June 20, 2008 - XDI.org Announces the Newest XDI.org-Accredited I-Broker: @fullXRI</title>
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XDI.org announced today that @fullXRI is now an XDI.org-Accredited I-Broker and is accepting top-level i-name and i-number registrations beginning immediately.
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<dc:date>2008-06-20T22:34:59Z</dc:date>
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June 20, 2008 - Cordance and NeuStar Announce XRI GRS 2.0 Upgrade
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Cordance Corporation and NeuStar Inc (NYSE:NSR), operators of the XRI Global Registry Services (GRS) on behalf of XDI.org, announced today that the GRS has been upgraded to full compliance with the OASIS XRI 2.0 Committee Specifications. This suite of specifications was approved by the OASIS XRI Technical Committee in April 2008.
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June 10, 2008 - OASIS Standard Vote on XRI 2.0 Misses By a Single Vote
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In the third highest vote turnout in OASIS history, XRI Syntax 2.0 and XRI Resolution 2.0 missed approval as OASIS Standards by a single vote. 74% of OASIS members favored ratification, just shy of the 75% required. "The only reason the vote did not pass is the reservations expressed by the W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG)", said OASIS XRI Technical Committee (TC) co-chair Drummond Reed.
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