This certainally looked interesting...I've got to learn more about what I can, and want, to do with Radio.
I have my instant outliner going again. Radio users can subscribe using the OPML coffee mug on DHRB. The new thing is that notification happens via instant messaging, not polling. And there's something really new in there. A remote procedure invocation protocol. They are not remote procedure calls because they don't return values and are asynchronous. But you can pass parameters, complex ones, using the encoding of XML-RPC. It's the loop-close on the work we did in Keystone with the Jabber folk last August. Works with AIM too. We're bootstrapping on the Radio-Dev mail list. [Scripting News] [Dave Winer: Radio UserLand]
Also, I've been told that the following books, and webpages are a good read:
Biomimicry
Web Renaissance
The Role of Standards
Finally, there is this article about WebServices in Radio. Boy do I have a lot to do.
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