Technorati Tags: Microsoft, interoperability, free markets, regulatory requirements, self-interest, Buzz Out Loud I noticed some interesting speculations on whether Microsoft should provide interoperability and does it make sense or not. I see in that discussion some bafflement about what self-interest in interoperability could be. …
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Interoperability: What's the Self-Interest?
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Interoperability: No Code Need Apply?
http://orcmid.com/blog/2008/07/interoperability-no-code-need-apply.aspTechnorati Tags: interoperability, open-source development, open specifications, open standards, open-systems integration, protocol specifications cross-posted to the Interoperability Forums An article by Dino Chiesa has led me to look deeper at the ways that development of open protocols might be …
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Another Lively Place for Orcmid
http://orcmid.com/blog/2008/07/another-lively-place-for-orcmid.aspTechnorati Tags: Google, Lively, VChat, interoperability, discussion Thanks to some mentions in Twitter, I have found myself a lively place, a new Google property. I need to figure out how to get the image and entrance to the room to be more impressive. We'll see. The name of the place is Orcmid's Lively Interoperability Zone. …
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cnblogs.com
http://ab110.com/blogs/cnblogs/default.aspxis another blogger who covers a wide range of development topics. His posts on Open XML and LINQ to XML are excellent. Rick Jelliffe blogs about markup languages and related topics, and has been a major contributor to the debate around Open XML. Dennis Hamilton has a lifetime of experience in technology standards, and often writes posts that look beyond the present into the world of possibilities that XML-based document formats present for developers. Mauricio Ordonez
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