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 Wednesday, July 31, 2002

W3C Publishes Draft Web Services Usage Scenarios
A W3C working group releases a draft proposal for Web Services Architecture Usage Scenarios, which provide practical examples for using Web services specifications in applications.
[Via internetnews.com: Top News#  

There's a rumor that Yahoo will acquire Napster now that the CEO of Bertelsmann is out... [rumeur sur Matt Goyer - Check out EM#  


How the Postman Almost Owned E-Mail...Today's story is more about history than technology. Une lecture éducative... [via Roland Piquepaille's Technology Trends#  


Managing the Web services floodgate. Primordial rolls out WSBang 2.0 to apply business-grade rules to services. [Via InfoWorld: Top News#  

Numbers, we got WiFi numbers...
802.11 Planet summarizes two expensive reports on wireless networking revenue from the manufacture and deployment sides. It's all up, up, up. A cluster of Wi-Fi manufacturers (Linksys, Agere, and SMC) are now tops for shipments, beating out Cisco.
[Via 80211b News#  

Localization Guest Databases
Recently released additions to Frontier and Radio UserLand make it easy for developers and translators to create and share localizations for Manila, mainResponder and Radio UserLand. Traducteurs, à vos claviers! [Via Frontier News#  

JackSVG, is a Perl application that takes your presentation contents, written in a simple XML-based language, and writes out a single self-contained SVG file that contains your entire presentation. [Via Aaron#  

XML-RPC e-mail
There's been a lot of discussion on the Zoe mailing lists about the next stage of its development. And last night I started wondering, what would happen if instead of using POP3 to retreive our e-mail from servers there was a server out there that let your application make XML-RPC calls to retreive, and send, e-mails from the server? Hum... sute gets my mind spinnig, but why?
[Via weblog.masukomi.org#  

A list of Javaish weblogs. [Via Joe's Jelly#  

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