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New Architect April 2002 Lincoln D. Stein |
A Service-Based Web Economy Web services will transform the Internet economy, leading to new business models, software distribution schemes, efficiencies of scale, reduced time to market, and increased return on investment...  |
New Architect April 2002 Michael Hurwicz |
From Complaints to Awards A makeover put Bay Area Rapid Transit's creaking website back on track...  |
New Architect April 2002 Mana Tominaga |
Secure Infrastructures Flamenco Networks and Grand Central Web Services Network try to provide a secure service infrastructure for centralized Web services management. Each relies on a different topology...  |
New Architect April 2002 Clayton Crooks |
A Unique Approach to Web Application Development Instantis SiteWand3 helps you create and manage complex Web-based applications, especially those that enable existing internal business processes, workflow-enabled portals, and the automation of sales and marketing functions...  |
New Architect April 2002 Kurt Cagle |
When a Language Becomes a Platform While there is certainly room for improvement, REBOL is nonetheless an impressive first foray into the problem of building a next-generation Web desktop...  |
PC World April 2002 Stephen Manes |
Revealed! Why Web Sites Bring Us Woe It's time Web site designers show a little mercy...  |
Search Engine Watch February 20, 2002 Danny Sullivan |
Legal Rulings On Image Search & Meta Tags In the right circumstances, image search engines don't violate copyright and using another company's trademarks in meta tags isn't infringement, two separate court cases have found...  |
Search Engine Watch February 19, 2002 Danny Sullivan |
Direct Navigation To Sites Rules, But Search Engines Remain Important A new release from StatMarket has found that web users are more likely to find web sites through direct navigation than a year ago, but this gain hasn't been at the expense of search engine usage...  |
PC World March 1, 2002 Joris Evers |
PHP Security Flaws Widespread on the Web Scripting language could leave as many as 1 million Web sites vulnerable to attack, researcher says...  |
ONLINE Mar/Apr 2002 Holly K. Grossetta Nardini |
Lessons for Librarians Working with Web Designers While working with a graphic design firm was successful and produced more attractive results than we could have achieved ourselves, it also presented challenges. The lessons we learned provide helpful guidance for other organizations that consider outsourcing Web design work...  |
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