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It's time that SOAP had a directory. Seattle earthquake reports: Brent Simmons, David Brown, Sheila Simmons, Rick Winfield, Glenn Fleishman. Hello. "My name is Julian Bond, and I'm addicted to News." Tom Bradford: "My head is about to explode from all of the friggin' acronyms." Survey: Should XML Bastard change its name? PythonWare's SOAP validates. SF Chronicle: Bloggers bare their souls. Kafka is a "small XSL framework for building SOAP endpoints." And it validates. ![]() The home page of ourfavoritesongs.com now shows the current top 100 RSS channels being scanned hourly by signed-on Radio users. The purpose of this list is to allow people outside the community to see what we're tuned into. It's recalculated every hour at one minute past the hour. Of course it's also available in XML. Ole and Lena were laying in bed one night when the phone rang, Ole answered it and Lena heard him yell, "Well, how the hell should I know, that's over 2000 miles away!" and he hung up. Lena says "Who was that Ole?" Ole says "The hell if I know, some weirdo wants to know if the coast is clear." I'm taking a few minutes to explore the NASDAQ stock-quote-in-XML service. Looks like a tremendous amount of thought has gone into this service. One of the elements of the quote record is the logo and url for the company. So it's a directory of images as well as numeric stock data. Shawn Carillo whipped up a Flash interface for stock quotes. Hey, Google has an XML back-end too. Wired: Microsoft judge ripped in court. ![]()
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