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Jeremy Allaire: "XML and web services are beautiful things." Computerworld: "Massachusetts today filed an appeal of US District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly's recent Microsoft Corp antitrust settlement ruling." Here is the Blogstreet neighborhood of this weblog. Jamie Zawinsky: "I've written a program that parses the HTML on various sites and converts it to RSS." Creative Commons will roll out their licenses, with some fanfare, on December 16 in San Francisco, and on the Web, of course. Paul Prescod prefers straight HTTP to XML-RPC. Thanks to Daniel Berlinger for noting the irrelevant ad hominems in Prescod's advocacy. To Paul, I have never stood in the way of evolution. But I won't support new specs stealing goodwill from older ones. Go forth and create. Find an object serialization format for REST and promote it. I bet you'll get some support. Lots of stop energy in your approach. Wired: "There's an old joke: Someone asks a rabbi, 'What's the essence of all Jewish holidays?' He thinks for a minute and says, 'They tried to kill us, we won, let's eat.'" On this day in 1999, Manila shipped. |
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