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- Subject: RE: Who has created a Web service that serves up its datain one or more of these formats: RSS? HTML? XML? SOAP? audio? video?
- From: "Costello, Roger L." <costello@m...>
- Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 11:24:01 -0400
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- Thread-topic: Who has created a Web service that serves up its datain one or more of these formats: RSS? HTML? XML? SOAP? audio? video?
Thanks Jan. That’s an
oversight on my part. In fact, I an interested in all content (MIME)
types, not just those that I singled out. [I am interested in getting a
snapshot of the diversity in the Web ecosystem as it exists today] /Roger
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Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 8:31
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To: Costello,
Roger L.; xml-dev@l...
Subject: AW: Who has
created a Web service that serves up its datain one or more of these formats:
RSS? HTML? XML? SOAP? audio? video?
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Hi
Roger,
what
about RDF? Did you intentionally omit it from the list?
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- A service which serves up its
data to its customers in RSS format.
- A service which serves up its
data to its customers in HTML format.
- A service which serves up its
data to its customers in XML format.
- A service which serves up its
data to its customers in SOAP format.
- A service which serves up its
data to its customers in audio (MP3) format.
- A service which serves up its
data to its customers in video (MPEG) format.
Jan
Also,
I am interested in examples of:
- A service which serves up its
data to its customers in two or more different formats.
If
you know of a service which fits one of the above, please send me:
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The name of the service
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A 1-2 sentence description of the service
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What format(s) does the service serve up
Thanks!
/Roger
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