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Thursday, July 12, 2007
* Singin' them Web service blues
* InfoWorld Daily Podcast
* An iPhone killer to be?
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SINGIN' THEM WEB SERVICE BLUES
App dev: Martin Heller belts one out about being tasked to integrate an
unmanaged C++ application with another company's C# 2.0 program and
ASP.NET 2.0 Web site for licensing. "It seemed simple enough," he
begins. Not for long. "When it came time to test the code, the Web
service call never returned." What did come to Martin, though, is a
little tune. I'll not spoil the fun other than to say it's classic Web
service blues. Careers: Many, if not most, of the projects IT
professionals deal with daily are too complex for a single person. "The
days of the... ...
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IBM pledges IP for standards, Motorola expects loss on mobile devices,
Nokia taps Skype for tablet, Oracle unveils 11g, and more LISTEN!...
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AN IPHONE KILLER TO BE?
Wireless: An iPhone alternative already? Well, self-professed Linux geek
Brian Chee has one: the NEO1973. It's one answer for folks who "want a
cool looking communications platform, but either don't like Apple, don't
like the iPhone, hate locked phones, etc." he writes in this Geeks in
Paradise post. They even look similar, though the hardware under the
hood is not. The iPhone has Multitouch and Sensors, and it's worth
pointing out that as of now "the NEO is currently in a 'reference
design' that developers can use as a starting point." It's no iPhone
killer yet but "because it's open,... ...
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