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Wednesday, January 30, 2002


Now this is power!  I wanted to do this about a year ago, but never got around to it.  I still think there is a need for this type of DNS service coupled with a web services specific name space to act as a dial-tone and connection agent for web services.

PowerDNS is a "database backed name server with a nice XML-RPC API on top of it."  [Scripting News]

  11:51:59 PM   comments ()  

Easy plug in for Radio.

Web service offers pick-your-own ads. An online weather service plans to announce a project next week that will allow consumers to choose their own advertisers in exchange for use of its desktop application. [CNET News.com]

  11:39:55 PM   comments ()  

Gee.  Kind of sounds like Radio with a few bells and whistles.  When will people learn that "simple == good"?

IBM's 'Babble' and 'Loops' research projects eyed for collaboration [IDG InfoWorld]  11:37:58 PM   comments ()  

I used to work for DataChannel (five years ago now), which was purchased by Netegrity just a few months ago.

Netegrity posts net loss [IDG InfoWorld]

  11:33:31 PM   comments ()  

This is so cool!  Having a blog at events is the only way to go.

Just got an email from Lance Knobel inside the barricades at the WEF meeting in NY. He's going to start blogging it soon. Lance and Dan Gillmor are our eyes and ears this year.   [Scripting News]

  11:28:09 PM   comments ()  



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