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One-Day Internet Applications Course
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Speaker: Philip Greenspun
Date: February 17, 2001
Real Videos (3 Parts): 550 MB
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What You'll Learn
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ability to distinguish between good and bad Internet service ideas -- predicting stickiness
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ability to select the appropriate tools and people to realize your service goals
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how to build a common Internet service that is accessible from Web browsers, mobile phones (WAP and iMode), Internet appliances, and other Web services
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a bit about voice interfaces to information systems, including an introduction to the VoiceXML standard
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what is interesting from a service operator's and end-user's perspective about systems and standards such as XML, SOAP, Microsoft .NET, J2EE
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the six required elements for a successful public online community
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four optional elements for online community derived from sociology research
Related Links
Greenspun's One-day Internet Applications Course Page
License
The colloquium series videos are licensed slightly differently than our normal classes. These are covered by the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs license which allows free copying but does not allow for the creation of derivative works.
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