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21:23 03/06/02

 

Because you need to fail fast. No Simpler than this BizBuzz:

Wednesday, February 13, 2002

#> 22:47  BizBuzz 
  
 Asc Mo

Hey Guys that was a fun night out! Thanks for checking in.

I enjoyed John's IntraWeb presentation. The product is still no WebHub but it sure has sex-appeal. It was strangly flattering to see how Chad and crew have creating something that would extend the power of WebHub's core to many more developers..

I think HREF ought to adapt tWebAction to adapt their js ui components into the much more ambitious WebHub framework. That would make a cool combination and enable people who are locked into desktop application building to deploy more quickly.

Anyway, I'm freshly reassured that there's plenty of meat in WebHub for HREF's much smaller crew to benefit from such a move. 

Chad! I'm taking this thing and some of what it does as a personal compliment. Good work. Thank you! I'm really glad to have led the way here. Quoting Zack Urlocker '96: "its the pioneers that take the arrows in the back."

Meanwhile.. having said all that, here are the pictures from the after hours crew at Dempsey's.  It was fun seeing you all and its been great to reconnect.

cu in two months!

# 02:52  BizBuzz 
  
 Asc Mo
So what exactly is a Web Service? Internet.com tries to answer the question.
"So what exactly is a web service? Quite simply, it is a fundamentally new approach of developing a software application that can share information through Internet Protocol (IP). What makes all of this so revolutionary is that these newly created systems would be able to interact and exchange information regardless of the platform or environment."
[SJL's Radio Weblog]
# 02:35  BizBuzz 
  
 Asc Mo
A Matter of Trust: "Blogging should be mandatory for every CEO. Screw insider trading disclosure, open up the walls that shrould Fortune's top 500 in secrecy. For never again will I trust the words of an analyst, accountant or spokeperson. if it doesn't come from the horses mouth, it just doesn't cut the mustard." [Adam Curry: CurryDotCom]

@ 13:29 03/15/02
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