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'''Web data services''' is a class of [[data]], information, [[RSS]] feeds and content from the [[world wide web]], [[web applications]] and online business sources. Web data services<ref>InfoWorld (June 22, 2009), [http://www.infoworld.com/d/developer-world/kapow-focuses-web-data-services-600 Kapow Focuses on Web Data Services.]</ref> form a fast-growing addition to [[structured data]], [[unstructured data]] and traditional online content.
The inputs and outputs of [[mobile computing]] applications, a [[web portal]], [[enterprise portals]], online [[business software]], [[social media]] and [[social networks]] contribute content as web data services<ref>Reuters (June 23, 2009), [http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS113076+23-Jun-2009+PRN20090623 How Data-Driven Enterprise Applications Are Built]</ref>. As [[service-oriented architecture]] builds in use across enterprises, more web data services will emerge from business applications, data services, [[business intelligence]] and [[business processes]], according to industry analysts.<ref>Cloud Computing (June 23, 2009) [http://danagardner.sys-con.com/node/1012701 Web Data Gains Some Due Respect.]</ref>
To use and inter-relate web data services, technologies have been designed to speed the finding, downloading, cleaning<ref>Kapow Technologies [http://kapowtech.com/index.php/products/kapow-web-data-server Web Data Server.]</ref>, and integrating of the content so it can be readily used and presented, either alone or in combinations.<ref>Microsoft Developer Network [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/data/bb931106.aspx ADO.NET Data Services.]</ref> Increasingly, such content from a wide variety of sources will be used to broaden the scope, power, and applicability of business intelligence, [[data warehousing]] and trend analytics of many kinds. Most forms of web data services are built and delivered on and via common [[web standards]] and protocols.
The web data services category continues to grown in popularity as organizations increasingly seek to monitor and use data from myriad public and private web sites -- from such news sources as [[CNN]], for example, to social networking sites such as [[Facebook]], as well as from business ecosystem partners, private web applications and across [[supply chains]]. Web data services also comprise certain inputs and outputs from [[web services]] integrations, [[cloud computing]] services, [[software-as-a-service]] applications, and service-oriented and web oriented architecture<ref>[http://hinchcliffe.org/archive/2008/02/27/16617.aspx What Is WOA? It's The Future of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)]</ref> applications. Web data services are also commonly used to expedite the process of migrating content from one [[content management]] system to another.
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