links for 2007-02-09
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“In 1993, Microsoft released the OLE 2.0 specification, which encompassed more than just compound documents; it sported an entire architecture of object-based services that could be extended, customized, and enhanced.” via Mike Gunderloy.
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Clipboard across desktop and web for enabling mashups.
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Assaf Arkin uses JavaScript when teaching for its readability and also because “it’s familiar to so many non-programmers of the MySpace generation, even if they can’t code in it.”
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“Yahoo releases a brand new web service called Pipes that mixes, mashes and… pipes feeds through filters you define in an attractive, visual IDE.”
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Ismael suggests the issue of disconnected web access arises not because we need disconnected web apps, but because our productivity apps don’t translate well to mobile devices.
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I’m increasingly unhappy with Skype’s non-open approach… this gives me another reason to think about eliminating it from my toolset. Gizmo’s probably a better way to go.
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Denver-based company creating a mashup platform.
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The most virtual man at SAP.
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