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26Percentage of wireless customers who use their cell phones to take picturesMore Vitals
| ![]() ![]() So, What the Heck Are Web Services? Good question, and it raises lots of others. Here are some straight answers about this critical new movement in computing Out to Be the Next Salesforce.com Several Web-services companies are chasing this pioneer's huge IPO success. Chances are at least some have the right stuff A "Milestone" for Web Services Microsoft's Dan'l Lewin talks about Indigo, the giant's latest bid to win developers' support for a new way of writing software All Your Info in One Place Web services are poised to revolutionize the way content sites get their goods to the folks who want them After Sarbanes-Oxley, XBRL? Financial execs may not appreciate it yet, but this new data-tagging system should speed the flow of info and create new ways to analyze it |
The Web's Father Expects a GrandchildTim Berners-Lee is working on the "Semantic Web," with its richer information links that unlock the power of "unplanned reuse of data" 10/22/04 Online Extra: Q&A With IBM's David McQueeney This Big Blue research exec is now exploring ways to model business practices in software -- and turn that into service products 6/21/04 The Power Of Design IDEO redefined good design by creating experiences, not just products. Now it's changing the way companies innovate 5/17/04 Hotel Crunch Online bookers are getting better rates by offering hotels volume. That has the chains scrambling 5/10/04 Reprogramming Amazon Sure, it still sells loads of books and CDs. But it's fast morphing into a tech company 12/22/03 |
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