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Subject: [IP] Another example of holding back Internet innovation
Begin forwarded message: From: "Richard M. Smith" <rms@computerbytesman.com> Date: June 27, 2004 10:21:19 AM EDT To: dave@farber.net Subject: Another example of holding back Internet innovation Hi,Innovation in Internet technologies continue to make people nervous. The
latest example comes from Slashdot (http://tinyurl.com/2kx8p). The U.S.Weather Service has set up an experimental XML service to provide weather data on a NOAA Web site to the public, commercial services, and researchers:
http://weather.gov/xml/This move apparently has gotten the commercial weather industry all hot and
bothered: http://www.weatherindustry.org/Comment-Letter-042204.docIt appears that established players in the commercial weather industry feel threaten by the NOAA XML Web service and are joining together to restrict new entries into the market for weather services which would use this XML
Web service and similar Internet technologies.Attached are my comments to NOAA in response to the WeatherIndustry.org plea
letter. Richard M. Smith http://www.ComputerBytesMan.com ============================================================ -----Original Message----- From: Richard M. Smith [mailto:rms@computerbytesman.com] Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 9:56 AM To: fairweather@noaa.gov; DL.Johnson@noaa.gov; Conrad.C.Lautenbacher@noaa.gov; devans@doc.gov Cc: myersb@accuweather.com; rms@computerbytesman.com Subject: My comments on the Proposed Policy on Partnerships Hello, I am sending a quick note to say that I am very supportive of NOAA's newProposed Policy on Partnerships in the Provision of Weather, Water, Climate and Related Environmental Information. I particularly like the leading edge work that NOAA is doing with the National Digital Forecast Database XML Web Service (http://weather.gov/xml/). I see this service fostering many new
innovative services and research in the private sector, among weather hobbyists, and in universities. Thank you, Richard M. Smith http://www.ComputerBytesMan.com ------------------------------------- To manage your subscription, go to http://v2.listbox.com/member/?listname=ip Archives at: http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/
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