All Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Web Services News - June 2009

PayPal crashes leaving payments unprocessed

Payment service PayPal was offline for about an hour this morning causing problems for consumers that rely on its service to make and receive payments.

Cars will talk to each other over the web, expert predicts

The next generation of internet technology will allow road vehicles to communicate with each other to manage traffic flow, according to a technology expert. Egbert-Jan...

Talend open source data integration goes real-time

Open source data integration software specialist Talend has released a new real-time data integration...

Guardian exposes MPs expenses to crowdsourcing

The Guardian has launched...

Facebook loses case against German network

Facebook has lost the first round of legal action against alleged German copycat site.

SOA should be like 'iTunes for business'

Choosing your business applications through service oriented...

Twitter to verify accounts to prevent fake tweets

Twitter plans to introduce "verified accounts" to protect users from fake tweets, according to the microblogging service's co-founder Biz Stone.

Experiment with clouds, or risk losing control of IT, CIOs warned

CIOs of large organisations need to embrace cloud computing, or risk losing control of key areas of computing infrastructure, Forrester Research has warned. Speaking...

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Ten facts about the Twitter sex divide

Men like to be followed and women are more picky about who they follow. But the average Twitter user only tweets once every 74 days. These are just...
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