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Jon Udell: "A linked web of XML documents is a potent architecture that Web services can and should exploit. Happily, GWS does." As usual, a tremendously articulate and thoughtful analysis. Thanks, Jon. [Ray Ozzie's Weblog]
10:42:19 AM
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Breaking into the Business: An Interview with Michael Matas. How does Omni Group continue to pile up design awards for its applications? In part, it's because they hire great talent, such as Michael Matas, who had previously designed the Watson icon before joining OG's creative team. You might be surprised by Michael's background and some of his opinions about design. Read for yourself in this candid interview. [O'Reilly Network Articles]
10:39:03 AM
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Groove Web Services.
Infoworld analysis from Jon Udell : Extending Groove For some major customers, the ability to expose Groove functionality outside the transceiver is a key requirement. Broader awareness of shared-space activities is another. Groove's shared spaces are, by design, invisible to the uninvited. The enterprise support in version 2.0 empowers corporate IT to enumerate shared spaces, and see the managed identities and tools within them. But meetings and discussions that are not necessarily private, and so ought to be serendipitously discoverable, are still not easy to find. [Jeroen Bekkers' Groove Weblog]
10:38:39 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Patrick Chanezon.
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