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Advanced OAuth Wrangling

I’ve been terrible about uploading my talks this year. So here are the Advanced OAuth Wrangling slides from my talk today. (even though I really want to spend a couple of hours cleaning them up)

And as its a 85 slides to be given in 45 minutes you can imagine that there is a fair amount of information missing from the slides. Simon made me promise to upload an annotated version, and I’ll try to do that soon.

(and unfortunately the process of saving the slides down to a PDF killed the transparency on the grey backdrops)

Kellan-Elliot-Mcrea: Laughing Meme

SQL, XQuery, and SPARQL:What's Wrong With This Picture?

In this paper, we examine the relationships between SQL, XQuery, and SPARQL to determine whether a new query language for RDF is justified, or if SPARQL is merely Yet Another Query Language.

XML: del.icio.us/tag/xml

IBM Lotus Forms and Next Generation Web Applications

John Boyer is talking about the demonstration of XForms he did at XTech.

XForms: del.icio.us/tag/XForms

Putting SVG and CDF to Use in an Internet Desktop Application

Antoine Quint (Joost) A look at how various client-side XML technologies, such as SVG and Compound

XUL: del.icio.us/tag/XUL

Slides: Social Software for Robots

Blaine and my slides from XTech07. (Oh, and SlideShare needs co-presenter features!)

More XTech ‘07 slides.

Kellan-Elliot-Mcrea: Laughing Meme

Strange Attractor: XTech 2007

Strange Attractor: XTech 2007.

Notes from XTech, include a nice write up of our Social Software for Robots talk.

Kellan-Elliot-Mcrea: Laughing Meme

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