Cupertino bound, REST & More

Folks, I am headed out to Cupertino for the big media event hosted by Apple, and will try and live blog from there, if my EVDO card finds a signal. It is looking like a long day - with taping of our show thrown in somewhere between. So posting might be erratic/sporadic.

Meanwhile, three stories on the network, that you might want to check out. One is about Indian-made content finding new distribution online via Broadband over on NewTeeVee. Anne Zelenka has a piece about REST and how it represents the future of (enterprise) software.

And if you are one of the lucky ones who can afford to take a break from work, WebWorkerDaily has a great piece on some of the best travel sites to make the process painless.

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August 7th, 2007
1:30 PM PT
NB said:

Om,

Another innovative Indian company has launced a Online Video Media Network wherein partners post created-for-browser content. This site is growing like a weed. Check it out at:

(link)

Thanks.

August 8th, 2007
6:42 AM PT
jccodez said:

yaaaaaawwwwwnnnnn…..!

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