As of July 1st, 2009, Web Services Dynamic Discovery 1.1 is an official OASIS standard, Microsoft revealed. OASIS, which is an acronym standing for the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards, defines itself as a not-for-profit consortium focused on fueling not only the development, but a... |
2 July 2009 05:23 GMT |
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Microsoft, along with the additional members of OASIS, including IBM, Oracle, Sun Microsystems, Adobe, Intel, Nokia, Novell, Red Hat, and others, made an important step toward the finalization of core Web services standards. February 5, 2009 marked the approval of no less than nine new versions of Web services specif... |
6 February 2009 05:50 GMT |
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The music game genre recorded a massive surge in popularity last year, as more and more people started to realize just how much entertainment value titles like Guitar Hero or Rock Band had. These games give players the opportunity to rock out with their family and friends, envisioning themselves in the most famous co... |
30 January 2009 13:01 GMT |
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With both Rock Band 2 and Guitar Hero: World Tour launched in 2008, Activision and Harmonix are set to devote the first half of 2009 to attracting more players to their games via downloadable songs and exclusive offerings, while in the second half of the year, Guitar Hero Metallica and a Beatles game from Harmonix wi... |
22 December 2008 04:15 GMT |
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Although it's not the first time it happens, new songs have just got published on YouTube even if they were scheduled for a later release date. This time, the leaked songs belong to Oasis and, according to various sources, they were supposed to be included into the band's new album. Web User informs that th... |
8 May 2008 02:10 GMT |
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If truth be told, this guy sure isn't playing when it comes to kicking people in the nuts. Not literally - although that would have made for some nice headlines, I'm sure - but be sure to stay out of his way if you know what's good for you, 'cause when Jon Bon Jovi decides to take a swipe at someo... |
5 September 2007 04:33 GMT |
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