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Oct 12, 2004


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We can talk incessantly about the "information field" and pervasive computing, but information starts with people, whether we realize it or not. Moblogging is one sign that people are starting to participate, whether they know it or not. This phenomenon, in which users with camera phones document their surroundings and their day, is catching on fast, and Sally Mesarosh explains why, with The Making of a Moblog.

And speaking of "why", you may be wondering why companies would be pouring money into systems that have the potential to remove human control, so this week Stephen Morris also explains The Need for Autonomic Computing.

Also this week, if you were intrigued by last week's discussion on stateful web services, this week I've added some more resources you can follow up on to learn about the Web Services Resource Framework.

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The Need for Autonomic Computing
By Stephen Morris

The Making of a Moblog
By Sally Mesarosh

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Integrating voice, speech, and XML -- the EMCA way
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Weblog of the Week: Integrating voice, speech, and XML — the EMCA way

The European Computer Manufacturer's Association (ECMA) has finalized Standard ECMA-269: Services for Computer Supported Telecommunications Applications (CSTA) Phase III. So what is it? Nick explains.

 
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