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JSON Security Issues
Rob Yates: “A user logs into a wiki on the corporate intranet. This wiki provides a JSON api with a callback function (Approach 3). The user then visits a rogue site on the internet. The page from the rogue site, when rendered in the user’s browser, performs a javascript include to the [...] Read more
Mar 02 2007, 11:22:54 AM EST
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Royalty Free Atom
IBM just filed a blanket IPR disclosure relating to the activity of the Atompub WG. Before any misinformation starts going around about this I thought it would be a good idea to give y’all a heads up.
As of right now IBM has NO KNOWN patents or applications for patents that read on the Atom [...] Read more
Feb 15 2007, 12:07:24 PM EST
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Social Engineering
Bruno Giussani: “The individual is the new group. The most successful social applications today are those that allow individuals to pursue what they’re interested in, and then deal with affiliation and participating in markets”
Kevin Gamble: “Everyone is pursuing the Holy Grail of hyper-productive social networks. We all want some of that magic for our organizations. [...] Read more
Feb 11 2007, 11:44:28 AM EST
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Thin Pipes
Yahoo Pipes: “As many of you noticed, we’ve had some downtime today as we try to cope with the unexpected heavy load”
I haven’t yet taken the time to play around with Pipes yet; and to be absolutely honest, given that it doesn’t produce Atom, I’m not sure I’m really all that interested anyway. However, [...] Read more
Feb 09 2007, 03:17:29 AM EST
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Bravo
Simon Phipps: “In other words, we’ve done what Microsoft could and should have done in the first place instead of FUD-ing and fighting. We’ve used freely available open-source code to build seamless, intuitive support for ODF into MS Word.
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Feb 07 2007, 03:04:35 PM EST
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APP Implementations
There is a growing list of APP implementations available here.
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Feb 05 2007, 10:33:11 AM EST
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APP Interop
Several implementors are going to get together for some APP Interop testing at the upcoming O’Reilly ETech conference. If you’re implementing APP and are attending ETech, please join us. If you’re not attending ETech, no problem, we’re going to try to get some live endpoints up and running.
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Jan 29 2007, 04:42:13 PM EST
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Test for developerWorks
Testing to see if this entries make it to developerWorks. Go ahead and ignore.
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Jan 27 2007, 03:39:38 PM EST
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developerWorks
A while back I stopped actively blogging on developerWorks because of lack of time. Thanks to the folks over there however, certain entries (using the dW category) that I post here will be mirrored over there.
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Jan 27 2007, 03:35:46 PM EST
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Just letting it happen
As I’ve noted previously on this blog, starting back on January 1st, one of my core day job responsibilities became the stewardship and continued development of IBM’s internal blogging infrastructure. I’m not what you’d typically consider a project manager but any stretch of the imagination but I have been tasked with moving things forward. [...] Read more
Jan 27 2007, 03:31:25 PM EST
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Blogging
Well, as you can probably tell, it has been a while since I've posted here. I've often found that the busier I get, the less blogging I do, and with my recent job change, well... let's just say I've been writing a significant amount of code and have been finding it difficult consistently maintaining all three of my blogs (snellspace, developerworks and IBM intranet). So I've decided to follow Bob Sutor's lead and post only to my personal blog at https://www.snellspace.com. If I can find a way to get that content mirrored over here, then I will do so (at least the parts that are relevant to my work at IBM).
Sep 26 2006, 04:11:35 AM EDT
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Turning off comments
This blog system was supposed to have been notifying me whenever comments were added to the blog. Unfortunately, for some reason, it hasn't been doing so and the blog was hit by a nasty bit of spam. So I've disabled comments completely for now.
Jul 25 2006, 01:12:00 PM EDT
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The New Job
I officially start my new job with IBM's WebAhead group today. On a day-to-day basis, not much will change. I'm still working from home full-time, still working on Atom-stuff pretty much full time, and still focusing on developing interesting emerging technologies. The real difference is who I'm doing this work for. Rather than focusing on standards and emerging technologies for the sake of product development efforts, I'm doing it mainly for the sake of supporting IBM's own business. I will continue to support various syndication efforts going on in Lotus and DB2 but, for the most part, my main interest is in developing tools that will help IBMers do their jobs better.
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Jun 16 2006, 03:02:02 PM EDT
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IBM and Atom
Andy Patrizio, Internetnews: "...Now comes the effort to convince other ISVs that Atom is an effective means for moving data around."
At this point, you can pretty much put IBM into the "convinced" column. Abdera is just the beginning.
Jun 13 2006, 12:51:29 AM EDT
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We can name it later
Tim Bray: "The Web isn’t a platform or a database or an API or an OS a cloud or a
clickstream or any other of those things.
In fact, the Web isn’t even a thing,
it’s a mesh of agreements with
a nice straightforward
engineering rulebook.
Play by the rules and you can be part of it and build something great,
struggle against them and you’ll look lame and you’ll fail.
But don’t try to analogize it; sometimes
the world has new things in it and you just have to deal with them as
they are."
+1.
Sam disagrees. I'll definitely admit that metaphors can be good, for certain audiences; but they can also get in the way, especially when they're vague and take longer to explain than the code they're meant to describe.
Jun 05 2006, 03:09:39 PM EDT
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