WEB-SERVICES

Education.com - Content and Community for Parents

Source: Mashable!

Education.com launches on June 20, 2007, combining a premium domain name with a wide variety of content and community features that focus on helping parents play a more active role in their children's education.

Apache Axis2/C - The Web Services Engine

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Apache Axis2/C is the Web services engine, that supports the full Web services stack, with implementations of essential WS-* specifications such as WS-Addressing, WS-Policy, WS-Security, WS-SecurityPolicy, WS-ReliableMessaging and WS-Eventing.

Great Tips from an Internet guru to make a success of your web services and products

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If you are about to launch your website offering services or products, here's a great check list to measure your website against. Which browsers to code for, pop-ups, freebies, etc. This will ensure visitors are impressed by your service and they keep coming back to your site!

Newsvine's new looks

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Social bookmarking is getting smarter all the time. From easier access to the information you're looking for to new ways to share your latest findings, getting social is the new game in town.

The Top Ten Free Website Tools and Services

Source: Entrepreneur.com

The internet abounds with freebies and a do-no-evil attitude. And although there are many services that are worth every penny that you pay, here are the top ten freebies to help you build traffic and create a better visitor experience on your web site.

AJAX and the Endless Scrolling Feature of Pages

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AJAX has brought a lot to us in the department of usability, and in turn people have created some really slick features in web services.

SCDJWS preparation - a kick start guide

Source: techtracer.com

If you are looking for getting started with preparing for SCDJWS (Sun Certified Developer for Java Web Services) certification then its very normal that you will be stuck on the material required for it. SCDJWS in nature is very vast in its scope.

Yahoo Pipes: This could be groundbreaking - if anyone can understand what it is

Source: TechCrunch

It takes effort to explain the significance of a new product when the immediate benefit to consumers may not be so obvious, and the awkwardly named "pipes" from Yahoo! is no exception.

What To Watch For In 2007

Source: informationweek.com

2007 will be the year when a host of hot technologies which have been percolating around the mainstream rise high on the radar screens of CIOs and IT managers.

Is open source getting to Microsoft?

Source: CNET

Microsoft's decision to not enforce patents on Web services standards underscores the growing acceptance of core open-source tenets.

Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) - Limited Beta

Source: amazon.com

Get a Webserver at $0.1 per hour Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is a web service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It is designed to make web-scale computing easier for developers.

The Five Coolest Web Services

I thought today I'd veer away from my normal odd/funny news post and take a moment to talk about my favorite web services in more detail. Who knows, maybe you'll learn about one you didn't know about before.

Duffield's Workday, gearing up to punch in | CNET News.com

Source: CNET

Information is starting to leak out about what Workday is planning. Hopefully they will bring a lot of innovation to a pretty static industry.

beta @ amanzi » Netvibes new release - Anise version

Source: beta.amanzi.co.nz

Netvibes have just rolled out a whole bunch of new features, including the ability to set up multiple pages which show up as tabs along the top of your homepage.

Regarding the Amazon S3 Launch

Amazon's S3 Service piqued my interests immediately. I've had to build a number of back-end database systems in the past and it never really was my favorite part of things due to the complexity of building a system that can scale over time.

Gates says services are the future for computers -- and Microsoft - 03/14/06 - The Detroit News

Source: detnews.com

Bill Gates seems to be leaning towards web services, calling it the future of modern computing. Will the Windows OS be no more?

Web Services Upend Old Ideas About the Little Guy's Role - New York Times

Source: The New York Times

Encouraging web development and "software as service" for their increasing role and viability not only with enterprise, but for smaller organizations. A worthy perspective, IMHO, on how the IT business is changing dramatically in favor of the "little guy."

Complete List of Web 2.0 Products and Services

Source: http://www.listible.com/

This is a growing list of new web services and applications. The list itself is created using the Listible.com service which provides a quick way to get to all kinds of resources.

Search site retires iconic Jeeves

Source: BBC News

The friendly butler Jeeves, from ask jeeves will be removed from the site by the end of February.

Lista de servicios de Google

Source: blog.spacebom.com

Lista de servicios de google

Web Service endpoints in Mustang

Source: weblogs.java.net

Creating WebServices endpoints in Mustang (next version of Java) is very easy. This blog entry shows how.

Diigo, social bookmarkig with social annotation feature

Source: Blog.Jiboneus

There are tons of social bookmarking sites out there and then there is Diigo a social bookmaking service that allows users to highlight multiple content areas, post sticky and bookmark it.

TechCrunch » Web 2.0 Companies I Couldn't Live Without

Source: TechCrunch

A very nice and useful collection of web services.

Verizon Says Google, Microsoft Should Pay For Internet Apps

Source: informationweek.com

The question is whether Google and co should be responsible for the network and its health on top of its own services.

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