Re: W3C Mobile Ajax Workshop, Mashups, and security

Dan:  I'm definitely very interested in this, though I confess that in 
this case it's a bit hard to tease apart how much of that comes from the 
perspective of my IBM day job in which I've been working pretty closely 
with Mike Kaply on Operator, and thus indirectly on Microformats/RDFa, 
etc. vs. how much of the interest is with my employer-independent TAG hat 
on.  So, with that caveat, or perhaps I should say "either way", please 
keep me in mind.  Thanks.

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Dan Connolly <connolly@w3.org>
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        Subject:        W3C Mobile Ajax Workshop, Mashups, and security



Some notes from the W3C Mobile Ajax Workshop are out...
  http://www.w3.org/2007/06/mobile-ajax/

A few weeks prior, in a 20 Sep Google Tech Talk...

"... Douglas proposes having a Mashup Solution Design Summit that
ideally would have particpation from folks at Google, Yahoo, Microsoft,
IBM, Adobe, and others. Sounds like a very good idea."
http://blog.programmableweb.com/2007/10/01/douglas-crockford-on-the-mashup-problem/


This seems relevant to TAG discussions of Web 2.0, security, etc.

I'm interested to chat about it for a few minutes in a
teleconference; is there room on the agenda today?

And/or should I invite some of the Workshop contacts to join a future
teleconference?

-- 
Dan Connolly, W3C http://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/

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