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InfoWorld stories
2004/12/07: The semantic web, digital identity, and Internet governance 2004/12/02: Tales from the data-entry trenches 2004/11/29: Whatever happened to SVG? 2004/11/18: Speech recognition circa 2004 2004/11/09: Can rich Internet apps be web-friendly? 2004/11/02: Introduction to MSH 2004/11/01: New directions in source code analysis 2004/10/26: Under Gmail's hood 2004/10/19: The Wiki way 2004/10/12: Securing Windows 2004/10/05: Computer telephony: why wait? 2004/09/28: Making old technologies new 2004/09/21: From access control to accountability 2004/09/14: Doing the impossible 2004/09/06: The TiVo Olympics 2004/09/01: Information routing, redux 2004/08/30: Collaborative knowledge gardening 2004/08/19: The scalability myth 2004/08/17: The architecture of participation 2004/08/09: A strategic vision for dynamic languages 2004/08/09: Tragedy of the network commons 2004/07/27: Federating identity the Shibboleth way 2004/07/21: HailStorm training wheels 2004/07/20: Longhorn follow-up: Quentin Clark interview 2004/07/17: Edwin Khodabakchian interview 2004/07/12: Web standards on the move 2004/06/30: Space, time, and data 2004/06/22: The Google PC 2004/06/15: Thin client, rich data 2004/06/08: Open source and visible source 2004/06/06: Watching people use software 2004/06/04: Optical illusions 2004/05/27: The artful logger 2004/05/18: Pushmepullyou 2004/05/12: Google's supercomputer 2004/05/06: Adobe Designer 6.0 preview 2004/05/05: Attack of the killer accountants 2004/04/30: XML databases move to the middle 2004/04/28: Jack of all trades, master of none 2004/04/21: Ending email forgery 2004/04/19: Proxy power 2004/04/12: Scribbling in the margins 2004/03/31: Macromedia Flex 2004/03/30: Human interface guidelines for the Internet 2004/03/29: The social enterprise 2004/03/19: Making email identity work 2004/03/08: The accident of geography 2004/03/04: Structured change detection 2004/03/03: Component builders and solution builders 2004/03/01: .NET report card 2004/02/23: WS-WorldPeace 2004/02/17: Gender, personality, and social software 2004/02/06: Device independence 2004/02/02: Content-aware search 2004/01/26: The art and science of software testing 2004/01/26: Next-generation e-forms 2004/01/23: Open source lock-in 2004/01/13: Moving pictures 2004/01/08: Databases get a grip on XML 2004/01/07: Dynamic languages and enterprise VMs 2004/01/01: A tale of two cultures 2003/12/22: XML for the rest of us 2003/12/15: Mining the intranet 2003/12/08: Giving back to open source 2003/12/08: Point/Counterpoint: Web services for collaboration 2003/12/03: DevPartner Studio 2003/12/02: Web services and natural-born cyborgs 2003/12/01: Link-addressable streams 2003/11/24: Preserving the Internet's neutral core 2003/11/22: A tale of two Cairos 2003/11/18: Lizard brain surgery 2003/11/10: Mining message metadata 2003/11/04: Personal service-oriented architecture 2003/10/28: Open source citizenship 2003/10/20: GUIs, linking, and interface experimentation 2003/10/11: Why Mozilla matters 2003/10/06: Office 2003 perspectives 2003/10/06: If it's Tuesday, it must be 10AM 2003/09/28: Permissions on the edge 2003/09/23: Baseball lessons for software teams 2003/09/15: Email's special power 2003/09/08: Monoculture, competition, and security 2003/08/30: More pleasant surprises, please 2003/08/25: Dynamic languages and virtual machines 2003/08/21: Acrobat and InfoPath 2003/08/09: Namespace training wheels 2003/08/04: Test-driven development 2003/08/04: Revisiting Zope 2003/07/30: The marriage of SQL and XML 2003/07/27: GAIA and the services fabric 2003/07/19: Canning spam 2003/07/19: Aspects revisited 2003/07/14: Core and periphery 2003/07/07: Tweedledum, Tweedledee, and active intermediaries 2003/07/05: The network song 2003/06/22: Engines, steering wheels, and open source 2003/06/18: SpamBayes/Outlook review 2003/06/13: The universal client 2003/06/07: Choosing your J2EE weapons 2003/06/06: Winning the browser peace 2003/06/02: Patterns of persistence 2003/05/23: APIs, protocols, and rogue plumbers 2003/05/16: Tools for rules 2003/05/12: Interfaces and habits 2003/05/03: Enterprise buses and dirt roads 2003/04/28: Don't segment desktop XML 2003/04/27: The global advantage 2003/04/10: Do the simple things 2003/04/07: A conversation with Brian Behlendorf 2003/03/27: Publishing a project weblog 2003/03/24: Degrees of freedom 2003/03/21: Environment, scripting, and behavior 2003/03/15: The conversational enterprise 2003/03/13: Whither Mono? 2003/03/07: Playing the Internet scales 2003/03/01: Information trailblazing 2003/02/24: Exploring Office 2003 2003/02/21: 10 things you need to know about XDocs 2003/02/15: Groove 2.5 2003/02/13: Refactoring the business 2003/02/09: Volume snapshot services 2003/02/07: Shipping the prototype 2003/02/03: Towards open services 2003/02/02: Convergence of identity 2003/01/29: A Conversation with Graham Glass 2003/01/29: Technology of the Year: Open source 2003/01/29: Technology of the Year: Publish/Subscribe 2003/01/29: Technology of the Year: XML Web services 2003/01/25: Publish globally, script locally 2003/01/17: The name game 2003/01/13: The interactive intermediary 2003/01/05: The disruptive Web 2003/01/04: A conversation with Ray Ozzie 2002/12/20: Nobody expects the spontaneous integration (part 2) 2002/12/16: The power of voice 2002/12/13: Customizing our software worlds 2002/12/06: Script locally, publish globally 2002/12/02: The voice of opportunity 2002/12/02: Modeling XML data 2002/12/02: Multimodal user interfaces 2002/11/25: Debugging SOAP 2002/11/25: IBM's autonomic umbrella 2002/11/18: XML for the rest of us 2002/11/15: A conversation with Jean Paoli 2002/11/03: Groove Web Services 2002/10/28: Connecting people to XML 2002/10/24: Rethinking the Java GUI 2002/10/24: Finessing PKI 2002/10/24: The publish/subscribe Internet 2002/10/24: The Web services grid 2002/10/24: Scripting Web services 2002/10/24: Managing data the XML way 2002/10/24: Back in the XML soup 2002/10/21: Google and Weblogs: best hope for KM 2002/10/18: The enterprise Mac 2002/10/14: Enterprise DRM 2002/10/08: Reliable Web services 2002/10/07: Atomz Publish 2002/10/07: Web services, Jabber-style 2002/10/07: Web services applications 2002/10/07: XML-style PKI with XKMS 2002/10/07: Dueling Web services toolkits: Microsoft vs. IBM 2002/10/07: Overlooked best practices for security 2002/10/07: Web services security: a status report 2002/10/07: Closing the loop on hackers 2002/10/07: Putting people first for a change 2002/10/07: Peer Web services: the last mile 2002/10/07: The road to managed code 2002/10/07: Crossing the chasm 2002/10/07: Flash Communication Server MX 2002/10/07: XML alone won't cure Web security ills 2002/10/07: Getting Traction 2002/10/07: Orchestrate services 2002/10/07: Legacy assets meet SOAP 2002/10/07: Eclipse casts shadows 2002/10/07: Keynote's new Data Pulse service 2002/10/07: Connecting with Web services 2002/10/07: Hyperlinks matter 2002/10/07: Across the universe 2002/10/07: Getting into the Groove
© Copyright 2005 Jon Udell.
Last update: 4/3/2005; 3:02:06 AM.
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