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XHTML Services? Jon Udell says that intranets should abandon Web services like SOAP and REST in favor of screen scraping XHTML. Hogwash. January 1, 2004 - 729 words,
Project Blogging With Microsoft SharePoint Team services sounds a lot like a FrontPage weblogging tool. February 8, 2003 - 106 words, 4 comments
Making sense of metrics When analyzing metrics for your Web site, try to understand the reason behind the numbers. Low page views don’t always mean that people aren’t interested in the page contents. November 7, 2002 - 101 words,
Worth quoting "The problem is that few portals... have much in the way of content management functionality..." September 17, 2002 - 52 words,
Road paper Business travelers often accumulate piles of paper in their briefcase and are then overwhelmed by... September 28, 2001 - 141 words,
Does your intranet suck? "Scobleizer : Does your intranet suck? While I don’t agree with some of the list... September 27, 2001 - 103 words,
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