With the creation of such an important and far-reaching technology as Web services, it is not surprising that major software vendors are planning to deliver a horizontal set of useful Web services that will be needed by many next-generation Web-based applications.
Microsoft itself has announced that it will deliver a set of Web services based on the .NET technologies codenamed "HailStorm." These services collect and store personal information that can be shared with other applications and services based entirely on your consent and control.
HailStorm promises to eliminate this frustration and lack of control over your personal information and replace it with a single source for this data that is under your complete control with respect to accessing this information.
MyAddress:
Electronic and geographic address for an identity. For example, your mailing address and/or your e-mail address can be managed by this service.
MyProfile:
Name, nickname, special dates, pictures, and other more personal information about yourself.
MyContacts:
Electronic relationships/address book that maintains names, email addresses, and other information about your personal contacts.
MyLocation:
Electronic and geographical location and rendezvous. This service provides information to help locate you electronically.
MyNotifications:
Notification subscription, management, and routing provide services that let you control automatic notifications via e-mail, paging, etc for items that are important to you.
MyInbox:
Inbox items like e-mail and voice mail, including existing mail systems enables you to centrally manage your e-mail and related information.
MyCalendar:
Time and task management services.
MyDocuments:
Raw document storage. Think of this as a virtual disk drive that exists in the Internet for storing your documents so that they are available no matter where you are.
MyApplicationSettings:
This service permits your application-specific preferences and other settings to be centrally managed and available to your applications regardless of where you use them.
MyFavoriteWebSites:
Favorite URLs and other Web identifiers are made available to you no matter where you are when browsing the Web.
MyWallet:
Receipts, payment instruments, coupons, and other transaction records are managed by this service so that they can be used by many Web applications that need this information, without having to duplicate it over and over.
MyDevices:
Device settings, capabilities, and related information about the devices that you use on your computer or network -attached devices.
MyServices:
Services provided for an identity.
MyUsage: Usage report for services that can report what services you used how much (or how often) you used them, and so on.
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Microsoft itself has announced that it will deliver a set of Web services based on the .NET technologies codenamed "HailStorm." These services collect and store personal information that can be shared with other applications and services based entirely on your consent and control.
HailStorm promises to eliminate this frustration and lack of control over your personal information and replace it with a single source for this data that is under your complete control with respect to accessing this information.
MyAddress:
Electronic and geographic address for an identity. For example, your mailing address and/or your e-mail address can be managed by this service.
MyProfile:
Name, nickname, special dates, pictures, and other more personal information about yourself.
MyContacts:
Electronic relationships/address book that maintains names, email addresses, and other information about your personal contacts.
MyLocation:
Electronic and geographical location and rendezvous. This service provides information to help locate you electronically.
MyNotifications:
Notification subscription, management, and routing provide services that let you control automatic notifications via e-mail, paging, etc for items that are important to you.
MyInbox:
Inbox items like e-mail and voice mail, including existing mail systems enables you to centrally manage your e-mail and related information.
MyCalendar:
Time and task management services.
MyDocuments:
Raw document storage. Think of this as a virtual disk drive that exists in the Internet for storing your documents so that they are available no matter where you are.
MyApplicationSettings:
This service permits your application-specific preferences and other settings to be centrally managed and available to your applications regardless of where you use them.
MyFavoriteWebSites:
Favorite URLs and other Web identifiers are made available to you no matter where you are when browsing the Web.
MyWallet:
Receipts, payment instruments, coupons, and other transaction records are managed by this service so that they can be used by many Web applications that need this information, without having to duplicate it over and over.
MyDevices:
Device settings, capabilities, and related information about the devices that you use on your computer or network -attached devices.
MyServices:
Services provided for an identity.
MyUsage: Usage report for services that can report what services you used how much (or how often) you used them, and so on.
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