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- Microsoft starts rolling out new Windows Live platform dev tools, services
- One of Microsoft's mystery men behind the cloud, David Treadwell, has gone public with a number of updates coming to Microsoft's evolving Windows Live development platform. (Treadwell, Corporate Vice President of Windows Live Platform Services, is one of the folks in charge of the four Live platform...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Live, Microsoft Corp., Tool, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-02-28
- A checkpoint on Web 2.0 in the enterprise
- For well over a year now we've seen reports and announcements from a major industry analyst firms and others tracking the movement of Web 2.0 ideas into the enterprise. Gartner, Forrester, McKinsey, and many others have all weighed in on the trends or made recommendations, sometimes cautious and sometimes...
- Tags: Software, Web, Web 2.0, Complexity, Product, Tagging, Business, Wikipedia, Enterprise, Syndication, User Experience, Dion Hinchcliffe
- Blog posts 2007-08-27
- Click Fraud: Yahoo pledges quality, what about audits?
- Click Fraud: Yahoo pledges quality, what about audits?3rd Party Click Fraud Audits -- Why ?3rd Party Click Fraud audit requests have been an ongoing topic of discussion for nearly 5 years now, since Click Fraud was first discovered by Click Defense, Inc. The news of Click Fraud just...
- Tags: click fraud, audit, Yahoo! Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-03-28
- 2007: The year enterprises open their SOAs to the Internet?
- Those that follow the trends on the Internet and the trends within the enterprise have long noticed a very similar direction in both spaces for a while now; a push to move their software to a real services model. The reasons for this push seem straightforward: easier integration between...
- Tags: ATOM, Enterprise Mashups, REST, Web-Oriented Architecture (WOA), RSS, SOAP, Orchestration, Enterprise Web 2.0, Global SOA, Web services, JSON, Governance, Convergence, Business Process Management, Lightweight Service Models, SOA, Mashups, Rich Internet Applications (RIA), Small Pieces, Loosely Joined, Web 2.0, SaaS
- Blog posts 2007-01-05
- On the fifth day of Christmas, Microsoft gave to me Rrrrrrrrrr Ssssssssssssss Sssssss?
- On the fifth day of Christmas, Microsoft gave to me Rrrrrrrrrr Ssssssssssssss Sssssss?... and Al Gore should get the Internet patented :-).Patent oursevles into extinctionWill emerging markets that really don't give a crap about patent and copyright steal our lunch money while we litigate ourselves to death? Probably.UnbelievableI'm not...
- Tags: API, patent, RSS, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-12-21
- On the fifth day of Christmas, Microsoft gave to me Rrrrrrrrrr Ssssssssssssss Sssssss?
- Just when you thought youd seen it all, Microsoft has apparently applied to the United States Patent and Trademark Office for a patent on the Really Simple Syndication protocol RSS. The blogosphere hasnt worked itself up into a tizzy quite yet. Although Dave Winer has already posted a Tale of...
- Tags: RSS, patent, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Microsoft Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-12-21
- Disaster Recovery 2.0
- Strong Angel III - held last week in San Diego - is less of a formal military exercise and more of an experiment in using ad hoc social networks to perform critical disaster relief and military functions in a leadership vacuum, reports The New York Times. My...
- Tags: network
- Blog posts 2006-08-28
- RSS: The new intranet protocol?
- In a story he headlined Web 2.0 sews grassroots collaboration, CNET News.com's Martin LaMonica wrote:Like others, Seely Brown expects to see a wide range of techniques common on consumer Web applications--including blogs, collaborative Web page editing through wikis, tagging and RSS Really Simple Syndication-based subscriptions--to bleed into mainstream business applications....new...
- Tags: collaboration
- Blog posts 2006-06-26
- Does Java EE 5 getting REST mean WOA will break out?
- The REST vs. SOAP debate can seem like an esoteric discussion about Web services, but it's not. REST puts the Web back into Web services by taking what's been so successful with the fundamental protocol of the Web, namely HTTP, and making it into a seemingly ideal Web services...
- Tags: Rest, Web
- Blog posts 2006-05-23
- Will or could RSS get forked?
- Last year, Microsoft came out with an extension to RSS called Simple Sharing Extensions or SSE. Microsoft wisely published the extension under the Attribution-Share Alike Creative Commons license -- the same license under which RSS is freely usable. Back in November 2005, Dave Winer, who is widely...
- Tags: Buy.com, RSS
- Blog posts 2006-04-25
- Why Google is extending RSS
- Jeff Jarvis picked up on my post the other day about GData, Is GData knocking down Google's walled gardens, or enabling a new kind of portal? Google's new syndication protocol which is an extension of both RSS and Atom. Like most people, Jeff isn't sure what this means - and...
- Tags: Google Inc., GData
- Blog posts 2006-04-21
- GData API is now public
- The GData API that Google promised was released last night -- and it's quite interesting. It almost resembles what Microsoft tried to do by extending RSS2.0 with SSE. I must admit though, I am not terribly familiar with SSE and would like to hear from you if you...
- Tags: API, GData API
- Blog posts 2006-04-20
- GData - Google's new syndication protocol
- Google data APIs ("GData" for short) is a new Google protocol for "reading and writing data on the web". It's described here: "GData combines common XML-based syndication formats Atom and RSS with a feed-publishing system based on the Atom publishing protocol, plus some extensions for handling queries." So GData is...
- Tags: GData
- Blog posts 2006-04-20
- More Web 2.0 sizzle vs. enterprise steak
- In my last post, I took note of Dion Hinchcliffe's earnest effort to connect the dots between Web 2.0 and enterprise computing. Now, Dave Linthicum has taken a stab at evangelizing Web 2.0 for the enterprise. "We are moving to a day when most of our enterprise applications may be...
- Tags: RSS, Web, Web 2.0
- Blog posts 2005-12-19
- The RSS Crisis
- The RSS Crisisdon't let possible power plays keep you from seeing the real problemI think there's a problem with the protocol that goes beyond pocketbooks and control. Steve says it himself with this simple description of how RSS works:"go to web site and tell web site to let me...
- Tags: RSS
- Discussion threads 2005-08-16
- RSS: Feeds by the dozen
- Really Simple Syndication RSS is a lightweight publishing protocol that allows blogs and other news sources to make their content available to newsreaders. A newsreader lets you painlessly click through the aggregated contents of dozens of RSS feeds without the inconvenience (infeasibility, really) of repeatedly visiting dozens of web sites....
- Tags: RSS feed, RSS FEEDS, RSS
- Blog posts 2005-04-08
- Will phishing spoofees like eBay and banks get hip to RSS for the end run?
- In preparation for an audiocast interview that I'll be doing with the Anti-Phishing Working Group's chairman David Jevans, we discussed one of the oft-ignored downsides to phishing and how RSS could be the solution. Here's the gist. Because of how bad phishing has gotten, users won't open any e-mail that portends...
- Tags: RSS
- Blog posts 2005-01-25
- Refresh of Internet Explorer inevitable?
- Microsoft's growing endorsement of the Really Simple Syndication protocol RSS may leave the company with no choice but to refresh some of its desktop applications ahead of its current plans. News.com's Stephanie Olsen reports that Microsoft's MSN is testing the Really Simple Syndication protocol in two capacities. First, it's...
- Tags: RSS
- Blog posts 2005-01-12
- RSS' flexibility: A harbinger of challenges ahead for tool makers?
- After an attempting to marry Wiki software with my favorite RSS feeds, I went on a rant about how the optional nature of most of RSS 2.0's XML tags shifts the burden of dealing with unpredictably formatted XML streams to RSS readers and RSS-reading software components the consumption side. Canned...
- Tags: software, RSS
- Blog posts 2004-12-08
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