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Snell's Blog
http://radio.weblogs.com/0101915/
Interesting collection of news, views and links related to Web Services
Sellsbrothers
http://www.sellsbrothers.com/spout/
Not too heavy on the technical front but Chris Sells' weblog is well written and entertaining. You'll identify with his observations or you'll want to write and explain why you don't.
Tomas Restrepo's Winterdom
http://www.winterdom.com/weblog/
Thomas is clearly a highly skilled technician and his weblog reflected his windows development expertise and experience. Linking to his website where there are code downloads, examples and explanations and links to other useful web resources
Paul Snively: It's Like Deja Vu All Over Again
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100136/
Very useful source of comments and tips on scripting and other web related development
ZopeZen
Weblog dedicated to events and news around the Zope Open Source server project.
Simon Fell: pocketSOAP weblog
http://www.pocketsoap.com/weblog/
Highly technical weblog from the inventor of pocketSOAP. Good set of links to other weblogs dealing with Web Services development topics
Sjoerd Visscher: w3future.com
My ideas about new web technology which can change the future of the world wide web
dive into mark
Weblog which accompanies other "dive into" web sites, specialising in CSS, J2EE and OS X. Has one of the most impressive demonstrations of CSS yet seen.
Chris Garrett
Chris Garrett's web site, books by Chris Garrett, ASP, GDI+ and ASP.NET articles by Chris Garrett
Grafyte Blog
Grafyte is a blog and portfolio site of the artist, illustrator, designer Brian Weaver. It contains an eclectic mix of news, comment and links and some wonderful examples of Brian's art.
inkelog
http://f14web.com.ar/inkel/blog/
Spanish weblog about Semantic Web and Internet Programming related technologies
the .net guy
http://www.quality.nu/dotnetguy/
The .net guy shares his thoughts about technology and his personal interests.
Julian Bond: Voidstar
Julian Bond is a leading UK technical authority on Web Services, PHP, weblogs and Internet technology. The number of times his blog is quoted within the other blogs is a measure of the importance and respect in which his opinion is held. Highly recommended.
Wearablegear.com - Wearable Computers, Mobile Body-Worn Technology, Advanced Materials and Textile C
Wearablegear.com - Wearable Computers, Mobile Body-Worn Technology, Advanced Materials, Bio machines and Cybogs, Neuro Technology
Peter Drayton: Razorsoft
http://www.razorsoft.net/weblog/index.html
Peter Drayton maintains a highly technical weblog with articles and links to other interesting weblogs.
Jon Udell's Radio Weblog
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100887/
Jon Udell casts his valuable knowledge across a range of topics, including Web Services, rss, perl, python and a variety of other relevant topics. Good set of links to other weblogs, as well
Julian's Scrapbook
Julian's weblog is a prime example of using the medium to pass on tips, tricks, news and other items of interest to .net, java and web services developers. Well worth a regular browse.
Patrick Logan's Radio Weblog
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100812/
Musings on technology, programming and web services
Service Oriented Enterprise
Thoughts on the Service Oriented Enterprise, Web Services and Service Oriented Architectures
Dave Davies: XML-RPC and SOAP
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001161/categories/services/
This is where I put posts about all my Radio web services and other XML-RPC and SOAP procedures.
Greg Reinacker's Weblog
http://www.rassoc.com/gregr/weblog/
Greg is a consultant specializing in .NET and web services. There is lots of web services-related info, including several security samples.
SOAP News
As the name suggests a weblog devoted to the topic of SOAP maintained by Dave Winer.
Loosely Coupled.com
http://www.looselycoupled.com/
Maintained by Phil Wainwright, this weblog is about assembling on-demand web services to automate business, commerce, and the sharing of knowledge.
Daniel Berlinger: Arhcipelago
http://archipelago.phrasewise.com/
Daniel Berlinger's blog is a by-product of his development of Archipelago, a XML-RPC based editor for Manila web sites. It currently runs on MacOS (classic), and OS X.
Craig Burton: logs, links, life, and lexicon
As the creator of breakthrough concepts like NetWare Open Systems, The Network Services Model, metadirectory, and The Internet Services Model, Craig Burton is one of the leading visionaries and analysts in the computing industry. Since 1998, Craig Burton has been an independent analyst consulting with many industry vendors and concentrating on the Internet Services Model and the paradox of selling software infrastructure.
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