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> Cairo, Blackbird, whatever.  Every company has a
> history of product lines that didn't make the cut.

Certainly. I bring Cairo up, not to criticize, I thought it was
fantastically visionary at the time, and was let down when it got cancelled.
My point is more that I bet  MS will jump into 'SW' activities pretty fast
as soon as a commercial interest develops. In the meantime who knows what is
going on behind the scenes, paricularly in the MSR labs -- I suspect that
there is at least some Description Logic going on somewhere. I know there is
a fair amount of Bayesian analysis being done in there somewhere, so I would
hardly expect "Web Services" to be the last word coming out of Redmond.

>
> The question now is whether or not the base
> web service specs as they stand today and
> the code on the docks is ready for us to
> work with and get something happening.

What is the point then? Just do it. Who needs this "WS-I" acronym? Less hype
and more code is always a good thing.

Jonathan


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