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Web Services Interoperability

Microsoft and a bunch of other companies have launched the Web Services Interoperability Organization.

Microsoft Q&A on the subject here.

PressPass: How does WS-I plan to deliver on these goals?

Lewin: I think you’ll see WS-I active in three key areas: Web-services interoperability guidance and testing to accelerate customer deployments, Web-services profiles help with adoption and support for key Web-services standards, and a roadmap to help customers understand the long-term architectural directions of Web services.

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Making Money The way to

Making Money

The way to make money in mutual funds: start your own.

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Patriots! The Patriots win the

Patriots!

The Patriots win the Super Bowl!

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Ten Days in September The

Ten Days in September

The Washington Post culminates its review of September 11th with a superb photo gallery.

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San Francisco Bay Area Restaurants

San Francisco Bay Area Restaurants

Today’s San Francisco Chronicle features the Top 100 Restaurants in the Bay Area.

“The economy may be drab, but 2001 was a colorful year for restaurants. Cool places that can compete with their big-city neighbors opened in the suburbs. Prices stopped rising, and in some cases even declined. Moderately priced neighborhood restaurants with intimate interiors are in; industrial loft-like spaces are out.”

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Wireless Everywhere? Well, not quite…but

Wireless Everywhere?

Well, not quite…but at least in airports!

“But among technology devotees, wireless — especially the system known as Wi-Fi, or 802.11 — is generating the kind of excitement that marked the early years of the World Wide Web. Why is it so exhilarating? Partly because the pace of innovation is so hectic, and partly because the technology isn’t dominated by cable or telephone monopolies. But most of all, it’s because wireless expands the possibilities of the Internet.”

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More Coastal Exploring… I mentioned

More Coastal Exploring…

A place named Costanoa.

I mentioned in an earlier posting that we’ve been spending some weekend time exploring the Pacific Coast near our home. Usually, this is just a day trip — but after a long week it’s sometimes nice to plan an overnight getaway just for the change of spirit it brings.

We recently stayed at Costanoa, a wonderful place on the Pacific coast almost exactly halfway in between Half Moon Bay and Santa Cruz. Costanoa sits above Highway 1 — on the eastern side of the road — and has wonderful views looking down to the Pacific.

This section of the Pacific Coast is especially rich in sites to see. If you like elephant seals, Costanoa is about a mile north of Ano Nuevo. If you like lighthouses, it’s about a mile south of Pigeon Point Light Station.

Costanoa offers a range of accommodations: campsites up through premier lodge rooms. It was a cool, crisp, late California winter day when we were there so we opted for a room in the Lodge.

Friends have highly recommended the Douglas Fir Cabins.

A picture named 2002-0203-Castanoa 005.jpgThe tent cabins (available in several different price ranges) look like fun also.

Except for the Lodge, all of the other accommodations (cabins, campsites, etc.) have access to a shared Comfort Station. Not having stay there before, we were a little concerned about what the facilities might be liked — but they’re wonderful. Basically, a men’s an women’s locker room with warm floors, etc. In between the two rooms, there’s an outdoor fireplace that the management lights at sundown and when the sun comes back up in the morning. Next time, we’re definitely going to try out one of the cabins!

There’s no full service restaurant on the premises or nearby but the General Store has wonderful deli and take-out dishes as well as breakfasts in the morning. We opted to head to the Davenport Cash Store Restaurant for dinner (about 10 miles south of Costanoa) — although the great food at the General Store was very tempting dinner fare. During warmer weather, there are BBQ’s right outside the Store that would be perfect for grilling.

A picture named halfmoon.jpgI was out early in the morning exploring. The sun was stunning and, even more remarkable, there was a beautiful half moon hanging right over the Pacific! Although probably named for the shape of the coast and not a similar occurence over a hundred years ago, the moonscape nevertheless reminded me of Half Moon Bay!

Costanoa provides an “Adventure Guide” in the Lodge rooms (it’s also available for sale at the front desk). The Guide is something special — it contains an array of coverage of things to do on this stretch of the coast. We bought a copy — even though we know we’ll be back to Castanoa — because of all of the great tips it provides for coastal exploring in this area. The management of Costanoa really should think about making the Guide’s content available online!

Some other Costanoa links: About.com and Fast Company.

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McKinsey Quarterly: A Primer on Web Services

McKinsey Quarterly: A Primer on Web Services

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Exploring Half Moon Bay

We’ve been doing some exploring over on the coast. Turns out this time of year is a nice time to explore — HMB is known for steady foggy overcast during much of the summer months.

Last weekend, we visited Ocean Colony and the new Ritz-Carlton Hotel which is right on the coast. The hotel has a spectacular setting — especially the views to the south directly down the coast.

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Using CSS in lieu of

Using CSS in lieu of Tables

I’ve been using the traditional table style of web layout design. Today I’ll be playing with the new Cascading Style Sheet approach to doing page layout.