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Web Services enable computers to interact and exploit Web-accessible programs without human intervention. Despite researchers agree that mobile agent technology will obtain significant benefits from this line of research, the lack of proper development tools hinder the widespread adoption of mobile agent technology on the Web. This paper describes a novel programming language called WS-Log whose goal is to provide a tight integration between mobile agents and Web Services. Examples and experimental results showing some of the advantages of WS-Log are also reported.