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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 119. Chapters: Semantic Web, World Wide Web Consortium, Web service, XML-RPC, Universal Description Discovery and Integration, Service-oriented architecture, Web 2.0, Event-driven SOA, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Oslo, Service-oriented architecture implementation framework, Virtuoso Universal Server, Mibbit, EMML, Web Services Description Language, Jsonwsp, JSON-RPC, SOALIB, OASIS, Amazon S3, Amazon Mechanical Turk, Identity Commons, Web Services Invocation Framework, Windows CardSpace, Semantic Web Services, JackBe, WestHost, Windows Communication Foundation, Web Services Resource Framework, Open Mashup Alliance, Web operating system, Amazon Web Services, Dimdim, Orb, Didiom, Apache Axis2, List of web service frameworks, Wholesale Applications Community, Daylife, Semantic service-oriented architecture, Direct Internet Message Encapsulation, List of web service specifications, SOAPjr, Web Services Test Forum, TinyURL, XML Interface for Network Services, Texts From Last Night, Devices Profile for Web Services, SPARQL, Parlay X, Knowlet, HP Open Extensibility Platform, Amazon Simple Queue Service, WCF Data Services, WebMethods Integration Server, Collarity, Seekda, Linode, Business Process Network, ChoiceStream, Ping.fm, BPEL4People, Apache CXF, Web Services Interoperability, Heeii, WordWeb, Web Services Enhancements, Browserless Web, FuseSource Corp., SemanticGov, Blackle.com, SeeToo, UCoz, Google Storage, OWL-S, WebMethods Glue, Bettween, BigQuery, Web data services, 1dl, Intel SOA Products Division, Platial, Link contract, Hessian, Web Services Interoperability Technology, Nesstar, Amazon SimpleDB, Web Application Description Language, GeoNames, Fuse Mediation Router, DataNucleus, Lamebook, Sun Web Developer Pack, Fuse Services Framework, Web Services Discovery, Web Services Distributed Management, GlassFish Metro, WS-CAF, Com...