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Phobos is a lightweight, scripting-friendly, web application environment that runs on the Java platform. Using Phobos, you can take advantage of the benefits offered by scripting languages and ...
If you’ve used Google Maps, Gmail or Microsoft’s Outlook Web Access, you’re familiar with the power of AJAX, which gives Web applications the responsiveness users associate with desktop applications.
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Web interaction is getting a facelift through the Ajax Web development approach, which boosts client-side interaction in Internet applications. Coined by Jesse James Garrett, founder of consulting ...
“RSS brings the next step of automating the Web search—and brings it to you 24/7.” Imagine information on the Web finding you, rather than you searching for it. And picture less time-consuming ...
Ajax is great for websites, but very bad for web applications. People talk about the ubiquity of the web being such a great thing, but by building your applications for a browser market that is ...
A team of AJAX experts is working on a new capability to enable Web applications to work offline. Brad Neuberg, a San Francisco-based software architect and programmer, said that he, along with the ...
Microsoft Tuesday released a Web-based version of its corporate instant-messaging software that gives users access when they are working remotely or from non-Windows computers. Gurdeep Singh Pall, a ...
Google Inc. has backed and acquired key players in the Web 2.0 world. Its biggest Web 2.0 splash, though, comes from internally created services. Google’s brain trust of coding and design talent has ...
A correction was made to this story. Read below for details. Slicker development techniques like Ajax, a way of building interactive browser-based applications, are fueling a surge in consumer Web ...