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Update: Microsoft heralds Web services for devices - Infoworld Staff







Update: Microsoft heralds Web services
for devices - Infoworld Staff

Update: Microsoft heralds Web services
for devices - Infoworld Staff
02/17/2004 09:12 PM

Microsoft is leading a group of vendors proposing a specification intended to extend Web services to devices.




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