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phillip greenspun runs photo.net (great site)
got this in my email box:
On March 7 Philip Greenspun, MIT Instructor and noted author of Philip
and Alex's Guide to Web Publishing, will be giving a free One Day
Internet Applications Course in Dallas, Texas. Register online now for
this event at: http://www.arsdigita.com/events/event-info?event_id=2530.
What you will learn:
* How to distinguish between good and bad Internet service ideas --
predicting stickiness
* How to select the appropriate tools and people to realize your service
goals
* How to build a common Internet service that is accessible from Web
browsers, mobile phones (WAP and iMode), Internet appliances, and other
Web services
* A bit about voice interfaces to information systems, including an
introduction to the VoiceXML standard
* What is interesting from a service operator's and end-user's
perspective about systems and standards such as XML, SOAP,
Microsoft.NET, J2EE
* The six required elements for a successful public online community
* Four optional elements for online community derived from sociology
research
Cost: Free
Location: Dallas, TX
Time: 9:30 am - 5:00 pm ***Lunch will be served.***
How to Register:
http://www.arsdigita.com/events/event-info?event_id=2530
Please forward all inquiries to Jessica Benoit (jbenoit@arsdigita.com),
Corporate Events Manager, ArsDigita Corporation.
got this in my email box:
On March 7 Philip Greenspun, MIT Instructor and noted author of Philip
and Alex's Guide to Web Publishing, will be giving a free One Day
Internet Applications Course in Dallas, Texas. Register online now for
this event at: http://www.arsdigita.com/events/event-info?event_id=2530.
What you will learn:
* How to distinguish between good and bad Internet service ideas --
predicting stickiness
* How to select the appropriate tools and people to realize your service
goals
* How to build a common Internet service that is accessible from Web
browsers, mobile phones (WAP and iMode), Internet appliances, and other
Web services
* A bit about voice interfaces to information systems, including an
introduction to the VoiceXML standard
* What is interesting from a service operator's and end-user's
perspective about systems and standards such as XML, SOAP,
Microsoft.NET, J2EE
* The six required elements for a successful public online community
* Four optional elements for online community derived from sociology
research
Cost: Free
Location: Dallas, TX
Time: 9:30 am - 5:00 pm ***Lunch will be served.***
How to Register:
http://www.arsdigita.com/events/event-info?event_id=2530
Please forward all inquiries to Jessica Benoit (jbenoit@arsdigita.com),
Corporate Events Manager, ArsDigita Corporation.