After re-reading Jon Udell's Hyperlinks matter I have devised my own yardstick by which to measure web services success. Web services will truly have arrived when the W3C XSLT Service is so popular and critical to everyday net traffic that it needs to be taken over by a quasi-governmental organization the same way DNS was taken over by ICANN.
All this scanning of neighborhoods is starting to show up in the referrer logs. People recently seen peeping through the shrubs into my neighborhood:
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100102
http://www.beblogging.com/blog/
http://aaronland.net
http://www.beagledreams.com
Of course they showed up in my referrer logs looking like:
http://diveintomark.org/cgi-bin/neighborhood.cgi?url=radio.weblogs.com/0100102
Hmmm, RESTian footy prints...
Yes, Mozilla 1.0 is out. I'm sure you already heard that elsewhere. But did you go to the start page for Mozilla 1.0? Did you hold your mouse over the 'Party' link? Didn't think so.
I wish I'd gone to the SOAPBuilders Q2 face-to-face. I just would have loved to have been there to see Simon Fell say:
It's in the spec, its ten lines of code, just bloody write it!"[Via Sam Ruby]