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Glancer Alpha available

Ok, so here it is! Glancer alpha is out. Checkout: http://www.glancer.net/ It’s still in Alpha, but works well overall. We encourage all Foss.In/2005 delegates to register on Glancer. It will allow you to find people matching your interest easily. Then you can meet those people at the conference. Registration is a simple process. You have […]

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Glancer Stutus – alpha on Monday

Glancer is going good. The WSDL Blues are finally over. I was struggling with WSDL file creation earlier. Once that was solved, I had a tough time putting web service security in place. Integration of web service security with Laszlo was another hurdle. But it’s through now! BTW, the plotting of matching people on the […]

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Goowy – Groovy desktop Web2.0 style

Looks like the web desktop market is crowding already! These Web 2.0 applications allow you to manage your email, contacts, RSS feeds, podcasts, searches, and then they do some more. There was a post on TechCrunch that led me to Goowy. Goowy is groovy! They have already implemented email, calendar, contacts, some games, and a […]

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Konfabulator – Great history, cool widgets

What Is Konfabulator? Konfabulator is a JavaScript runtime engine for Windows and Mac OS X that lets you run little files called Widgets that can do pretty much whatever you want them to. Widgets can be alarm clocks, calculators, can tell you your WiFi signal strength, will fetch the latest stock quotes for your preferred […]

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WSDL Blues

Most of the day went into debugging WSDL problems for Glancer. Returning complex data types can get tricky. Especially for me, since I don’t have the time to get into the details of WSDL/SOAP and XML specs right now. I have seen how quickly WSDL can be generated (well, actually automatically) on .Net and ColdFusion. […]

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