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Information standards for courts and the legal profession


daily link  Thursday, January 9, 2003


Like Ernie, I love the news sources I get in my news aggregator, and though I prefer NetNewsWire over Radio's built-in aggregator, I depend on Radio every day to render, post and manage content like:

  • [Phil Windley notes that the federal government is documenting their efforts in XML and web services.
  • David Fletcher wonders whether government agencies should advertise available web services via UDDI, and definitely recommends re-reading Phil Windley's 12-point manifesto on web services.
  • Aaron Swartz reminds me that ICANN is still accepting public comment as how and whether registrars should make all whois data available to others.
  • Re-read that Ray Ozzie asks us to "imagine if part of being a public company, or being a paid government employee, involved doing your email in public?  Who needs FOIA ...."
  • Another great review and nest of links about Apple's new Safari browswer from Mark Pilgrim.
  • OASIS is working on a new technology called Extensible Resource Identifier (XRI) that is supposed allow better location of resources accross networks [ Via TVC Alert]
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