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slightly OT: 'Web services adoption too slow for Microsoft'

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  • Subject: slightly OT: 'Web services adoption too slow for Microsoft'
  • From: Bill de hÓra <bill.dehora@p...>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 16:00:52 +0100
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  • Organization: Propylon
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web services slow
ZDNet quoting Jim Allchin, full article here:
<http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2122179,00.html>. 

I thought this bit was interesting:

[[[
"From my perspective," Allchin said, "I would certainly like to see a
lot more (consumer-oriented Web services). There are some already out
there. There are more inside companies. This is happening inside
companies, no question. But in terms of customer-facing (sites), does
Amazon have a Web services interface? No." 

]]]

Amazon nonetheless, believe they have a webservices API
<http://associates.amazon.com/exec/panama/associates/ntg/browse/-/106766
2/ref=gw_hp_ls_1_3/>. 





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