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 Monday, May 06, 2002

Threading in RSS, Discussion Group Web Service, PingID, ... ça commence à prendre forme non? #  

From project-centric to process-centric development
Commenting on BEA's Weblogic Workship (formerly known as Cajun), web services startup Collaxa made an interesting point ...
[Via Loosely Coupled weblog#  

New Sputnik Community Gateway 1.1 released!
C'est un projet Achement Ntéressant!
[Sifry's Alerts#  

Plugins, Scripting and XUL: The Future of Commercial Software?
The future of commercial commodity software is a murky one. With the rapid improvements in Open Source and Free Software, many advocates feel that commercial software of the future will be relegated to big iron and in house applications. I see a new potential market that could emerge: highly specialized plugins, scripts and interfaces developed by specialized consultants.
[Via kuro5hin.org#  

IBM has unseated Oracle, study says
Big Blue has surpassed Oracle as the leading seller of database-management software, according to a study to be released later this week and obtained by CNET News.com. Ce genre de stats ne vuex rien dire, sauf pour les départmenet de marketing des vendeurs, parce que l'on peut faire dire n'importe quoi aux chiffres...
[Via CNET News.com#  

Why Religious Wars are Stupid
From Joel on Software. Good stuff.  Inspired me to look harder for Joel's RSS feed.  Share and enjoy.
[Via Sam Ruby#  

Apple instant messenger to work with AOL
Un signe des choses à venir au niveau de l'interopérabilité interIM?
[Via IDG InfoWorld#  

Sjoerd Visscher: URIs for dynamic pages
It turns [out] that browsers don't leave the page when you only change the fragment identifier.
Except Opera, which always reloads from the server. But this trick appears to work in IE and Mozilla.
[Via diveintomark]

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802.11b for your TiVo
This is very high on the coolness factor...
[Via Sifry's Alerts#  

BitShape SMS Messenger 1.0.1.59 Beta Released [via BetaNews.Com#  

Extase suprême! Désespoir ultime!!
Un outil-repère de citations exquis et luxuriant. Costaudes possibilités de recherche par thème. De surcroît, tout à fait convivial. J'y retourne... ça fait des mois que je cherche un site du genre, merci la Grande Rousse! Alors superbe base de donnée... mais quelle interface idiote! Comment est-ce qu'on est supposé copier-coller une citation avec ce flash? Je veux une version texte!!! Avec des URI uniques sur le résultat de recherche pour faire des hyperliens vers la source, du genre http://www.paragraphes.com/gen/citation?auteur=voltaire&;citID=2
[Via les coups de langue de la grande rousse#  

Gnucleus 1.7.5 Released
There's a new version of Gnucleus, a popular open-source Gnutella client for Windows. The most important changes: files hashed , alternate locations, web-based cache system created, more sources Transfers,  Keep-Alive support... et plus.
[Via infoAnarchy#  

Direct SOAP calls from Flash MX
In an InfoWorld article published today, I predicted that users of Flash MX would soon find a way to call web services directly, without going through the ColdFusion-based gateway. Jeremy Allaire wrote me to point out that this has already started to happen. Ça me branche presque assez pour me remettre les deux mains dans le flash... peut-être quand je serais moins occupé!
[Via Jon's Radio#  

The Role of Professional Journalists
Buf it the pros won't, we'll do it for ourselves, not just in technology journalism, but in all categories. We need journalism, if the pros won't supply it, amateurs can and I hope will. J'aimerais bien avoir les commentaires de journalistes là dessus...
[Via Scripting News#  

Translation Service as webservice?
Ça serait bien / That would be nice.
[google.public.web-apis#  

Infoworld on Flash, Remoting...
Good article on Flash MX by John Udell, covers lots of ground including the general strategy and ideas behind the latest Flash release.
[Via the Flash Blog#  

Radio Macro to render category labels on posts
Utile, meta-data automatique. J'utilise environ une quizaine de catégories pour classifier les posts et donner une certaine direction éditoriale... D'ailleurs si une catégorie vous intéresse particulièrement vous pouvez suivre que cette section ou vous abonner au fil de nouvelle RSS.
[Via Roland Tanglao's Weblog#  

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