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First fully interoperable products out this year







First fully interoperable products out
this year

First fully interoperable products out
this year
09/03/2004 06:48 AM

Computer Weekly Sep 3 2004 11:14AM GMT




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Yahoo To Fully Support Not Fully
Supporting Firefox
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Cast Your Vote for the Products of the
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In a letter to customers this week, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates made a promise to design software that is interoperable with other systems. Although Redmond is traditionally known for its closed formats and code, Gates said communication between applications is critical for business. He also took a swipe at open source, saying such development hinders interoperability.

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Cory Doctorow: SF writer Paul DiFilippo has a wonderful story on SciFi.com called And the Dish Ran Away With the Spoon that's funny, dirty, and technologically prescient. It concerns itself with "blebs" -- composite gadget made byt he spontaneous merging of smart household objects that are a little too interoperable.
The Volition Bug was launched anonymously from a site somewhere in a Central Asian republic. It propagated wirelessly among all the WiFi-communicating chipped objects, installing new directives in their tiny brains, directives that ran covertly in parallel with their normal factory-specified functions. Infected objects now sought to link their processing power with their nearest peers, often achieving surprising levels of Turingosity, and then to embark on a kind of independent communal life. Of course, once the Volition Bug was identified, antiviral defenses—both hardware and software—were attempted against it. But VB mutated ferociously, aided and abetted by subsequent hackers.

If this "Consciousness Wavefront" had occurred in the olden days of dumb materials, blebs would hardly have been an issue. What could antique manufactured goods achieve, anchored in place as they were? But things were different today.

Most devices nowadays were made with MEMS skins. Their surfaces were interactive, practically alive, formed of zillions of invisible actuators, the better to sample the environment and accommodate their shapes and textures to their owners' needs and desires, and to provide haptic feedback. Like the paws of geckos, these MEMS surfaces could bind to dumb materials and to other MEMS skins via the Van der Waals force, just as a gecko could skitter across the ceiling.

Link (Thanks, Steve!)

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Meru Demonstrates Interoperable VoIP
over Wi-Fi (TechWeb)
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TechWeb - Thanks to Meru's virtual access points, Cisco's Wi-Fi phones can work without Aironet hardware.

Coming Soon: Ultra-Fast, Interoperable
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Interoperable Software By Design


Gates: Microsoft Will Build
Interoperable Software By Design
02/05/2005 09:46 PM
In an email to business chiefs made public today, Bill Gates, Chairman of Microsoft, discussed the companies plans to make their software more interoperable with other systems.

"Interoperability is more pragmatic than other approaches, such as attempting to make all systems compatible at the code level, focusing solely on adding new layers of middleware that try to make all systems look and act the same, or seeking to make different systems interchangeable. With a common understanding of basic protocols, different software can interact smoothly with little or no specific knowledge of each other. The Internet is perhaps the most obvious example of this kind of interoperability, where any piece of software can connect and exchange data as long as it adheres to the key protocols.

Simply put, interoperability is a proven approach for dealing with the diversity and heterogeneity of the marketplace. Today I want to focus on two major thrusts of Microsoft’s product interoperability strategy: First, we continue to support customers’ needs for software that works well with what they have today. Second, we are working with the industry to define a new generation of software and Web services based on eXtensible Markup Language (XML), which enables software to efficiently share information and opens the door to a greater degree of "interoperability by design" across many different kinds of software.

Our goal is to harness all the power inherent in modern (and not so modern) business software, and enable them to work together so that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. We want to further eliminate friction among heterogeneous architectures and applications without compromising their distinctive underlying capabilities.
"

Gates continued to talk about how Microsoft planned to implement these ideas, and how it already had; Gates pointed to Office 2003 as an example of the company making use of XML technology. He also made the point that "interoperability is also confused with open source software". Microsoft face tough competition from Linux based products which are open source and allow users to modify the underlying system code. Part of the recent European Union judgement on Microsoft involved making the company make it easier for other software vendors to inter opt with their products. Previous messages from Gates delivered in a similar manner have proved to be major policy changes for Microsoft.

View: Gate's Letter in Full | Microsoft Interoperability Homepage

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Using open source tools to build
interoperable Web services


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interoperable Web services
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XML and Web services have been touted for years as the new lingua franca for application development, destined to transform the way companies conduct business and communicate. Lingua franca, or "bastardized French," was a pidgin or trade language used a couple of hundred years ago by various language communities around the Mediterranean to communicate with others whose language they didn't speak.

Microsoft Aims To Make Windows PKI, RMS
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Microsoft Aims To Make Windows PKI, RMS
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05/20/2004 05:47 AM
As Microsoft works to get the Windows client and server security packs out the door, it's also pushing the software's existing authentication and access control facilities--namely, public key infrastructure (PKI) and digital rights management services (RMS)--to get customers to batten down the hatches.

Context Connect Participates in the
National Demonstration of Interoperable
Emergency Communications with Comcare


Context Connect Participates in the
National Demonstration of Interoperable
Emergency Communications with Comcare
04/18/2005 02:41 AM
Context Connect Participates in the National Demonstration of Interoperable Emergency Communications with Comcare [PRWEB Apr 18, 2005]

CompAmerica Opens its PC-Giants.com
Portal, Offering Over 250,000 PC &
Consumer Products at Exception
Discounts, for Those Wanting Lowest
Prices and Top Puality Products


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Portal, Offering Over 250,000 PC &
Consumer Products at Exception
Discounts, for Those Wanting Lowest
Prices and Top Puality Products
03/28/2005 03:39 AM
In conjunction with famed CNET.com, CompAmerica has opened a new electronic discount b2b, b2c computer and consumer electronics store, PC-Giants.com. The new portal is said to be designed to make it far easier for shoppers in corporate America and consumers to find computer products at low prices, backed by exceptional service offerings. [PRWEB Mar 28, 2005]

Apple products abound in CNET's Top 100
Products


Apple products abound in CNET's Top 100
Products
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Seven Apple hardware and software products made CNET's Top 100 Products list...

Fully kitted


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art that i can fully support


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Fully Arabized Internet has some way to
go


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go
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Oracle Fully Compliant with the DoJ


Oracle Fully Compliant with the DoJ 01/27/2004 08:43 PM
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Ivan Richman, From Dania Beach, FL,
Announces Plans to add another Enormous
Organization with AMS in COGNIGEN that
offers telecommunication products at
great prices but using Long Distance and
Dish Network as His Lead Products as
well as Free Weight Loss Supplements
with AMS.


Ivan Richman, From Dania Beach, FL,
Announces Plans to add another Enormous
Organization with AMS in COGNIGEN that
offers telecommunication products at
great prices but using Long Distance and
Dish Network as His Lead Products as
well as Free Weight Loss Supplements
with AMS.
08/27/2004 02:04 PM
Ivan Richman, a successful internet entrepreneur, chooses to go full time to build and add a million dollar business with Dish Network and COGNIGEN. Ivan is looking for current MLM distributors who are not satisfied with their current companies, and who want to team up with millionaire makers under a specialized and unique internet marketing system. [PRWEB Aug 27, 2004]

Motorola MPx220: Fully loaded


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Quebec to be fully on-line by 2007


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Fully Wi-Fi Enabled Grade School


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Beware of Fully Trusted Code


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The vast majority of managed applications run with full trust, but based on my experience teaching .NET security to developers with a broad range of experience, most really don't understand the implications of fully trusted code. So I've pulled together a number of examples where fully trusted code can skirt around common language runtime (CLR) security features, starting each with a question that seems to have an obvious answer.

24U SimpleDialog plug-in now fully FM7
compatible


24U SimpleDialog plug-in now fully FM7
compatible
05/12/2004 05:27 PM
Developer 24U Software has released 24U SimpleDialog plug-in 2.7, which allows you to create progress bars and input field-laden dialog boxes for FileMaker databases. The new version is fully functional in FileMaker 7 and adds speed enhancements as well as the ability to display longer sequences of spaces in text dialogs. Upgrades for registered owners are US$27 for the first license and $5 for each additional license, while new users pay $48 for the first license and $9 for each additional one. System requirements call for a G3 or better processor running Mac OS X and FileMaker 5.5 or higher.

Fully Arabized Internet Has Some Way to
Go (Reuters)


Fully Arabized Internet Has Some Way to
Go (Reuters)
05/25/2004 08:51 PM
Reuters - Khaled Fattal, a Syrian-born businessman with U.S. citizenship, residence in Britain and an office in Singapore, could qualify as a citizen of the world.

Tablets could take years to be fully
sucessful


Tablets could take years to be fully
sucessful
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Key Windows update fully rolls out


Key Windows update fully rolls out 08/27/2004 01:26 PM
Microsoft fully rolls out its major Service Pack 2 security update for its home and professional XP customers.
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