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Microsoft and SAP integrate over web
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Microsoft and SAP integrate over web
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05/12/2004 11:09 AM

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It's particularly useful for Wi-Fi aggregation, because you're finding locations that not only my business partner JiWire lists or libraries that Bill Drew has assembled, but you're seeing even individual locations like coffeeshops that mention they have Wi-Fi, community wireless pages, and other randomly related content.

I've pumped in my office Zip code in the link above, but try other combinations.

Note that JiWire's listings are prominent because of how they structured their site. As a group of former Cnet.com'ers, they know that if you expose URLs that are permanent and look like "good" URLs (not full of argument junk after a question mark) then search engines will well index their hierarchy. This is hardly a secret, but many sites still haven't discovered it. [link via Jim Thompson, Doc Searls]" [Wi-Fi Networking News]

Very nice! Another reason for libraries to make sure they PROMOTE wireless service when they offer it!

Also, note Glenn's last paragraph, because it's actually quite relevant to libraries. Jon Udell never would have been able to run with LibraryLookup if the OPAC vendors hadn't constructed their URLs in such a way as to expose them as "good." Those libraries whose ILS vendors DON'T support these types of services need to push them to do so.

The web is interactive and integrated, and the last thing we need is for libraries to exclude themselves by letting the vendors build walls around us. If you're in that type of situation, tell them to tear the walls down. Now.


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3d_mouse.jpg imageA researcher from NTT Cyberspace Laboratories has developed technology that could be used for a "3D mouse." The setup consists of ping pong balls with circles drawn on them and a normal web camera. Movement or rotation of the balls will be recognized by the web camera, somehow translating into six degrees of freedom.

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Zone Labs Integrity 5.0


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