Archive for January, 1970


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What I Didn’t Know About XHR

Years ago, I worked in a small group that occasionally needed technical information from a second group. I was young and naive, and believed that if a person said "yes, the proper setting for the frobnitz is 34.128" then...

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[Jason Kolb:Future Proof] Inertia Creeps : A Tricky Task of Massive Attack, But an Interesting Phenomenological Perspective None-the-Less

NOTE: The title? I'll let you figure it out for yourself, though I will suggest that if you don't already own each and every Massive Attack and Tricky album, then you really should consider changing that just as fast as...

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[TBray:Push||Pull] On Atom, APP, XMPP, RFC 4661, OpenSearch, and The Other Side Of Push (AKA, LLUP/Blip Messaging) — Oh, and SmallTalk/Squeak, Too

ongoing � Practical Transparency Need For Speed � Even a nice clean well-known feed doesn't quite solve the whole problem. Your typical feed-reader is set up to poll every half-hour or even less often, and there are those in the...

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Recap Coverage of AJAXWorld

While I blogged the second day of the AJAXWorld conference, intermittent WiFi connections and my own business needs prevented me from getting much of it posted. Here's the recap of all but my own presentation at the conference, which I...

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AJAX on the Enterprise

The following is a transcript (or at least a prescript) of the talk that I gave at the AJAXWorld conference on October 4, 2006, looking at emerging technology in that space and focusing (not surprisingly for me) on the XML...

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The Corpus is Dead

I am sorry to be bringing this up in a technical forum, but I felt it's too important to let go by the wayside. I'm going to deviate from my normal XML discourse to point out that the US has...

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Mobile 2.0 event on November 6 in San Francisco

The one-day-only mobile2.0 conference, November 6 at the San Francisco Grand Hyatt, focuses on "topics like the growth of the mobile Web / mobile Internet, open services, media sharing on the mobile, mobile widgets, mobile Ajax, content adaptation and...

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I [HEART] Kim Sarah!

[NOTE: To fully grasp the meaning of the title, please see me make a complete fool of myself (yet again ;)] So whats got me going all BiPolar in Love with Kim Sarah? Behold,...

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[BBC:OSS] On Kamaelia, Concurrency, Networking, Foundation, Components, Extensions, Messaging, Simplicity, BSD, Python, and My Recent LGPL Epiphany

[NOTE: There's a reason for choosing to attach such a lengthy title, so please forgive me for blowing up your feed reader of choice if that feed reader of choice doesn't handle titles that better resemble short stories all that...

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The Problem With Comment Spam :: A Screenshot Tour

Spam on O'Reilly Weblogs - O'Reilly Linux DevCenter Blog Yo bloggers- you can delete the spam comments to your blogs. Just go to the same place you create your blog and visit the 'Comments' section. You have mighty delete powers...

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On the Eve of AJAXWorld

I'm sitting here in my hotel room the night before the AJAXWorld conference kicks off in Santa Clara, California. It's an event that I've been looking forward to for some time, both to get a sense of what is happening...

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Live From AJAX World - Report 1

Tuesday, Oct 3 at 9:15am Live from AJAXWorld Adobe Presentation Aarrrgh!! I missed Jesse Garrett!!! I'll try to catch an interview with him later... Adobe's presentation is of course focused on Flash and their core AJAX FLEX support app....

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Live From AJAX World - Report 2

Tuesday, Oct 3 at 10:00am Live from AJAXWorld Interview with Chris Burmester, Krugle.com One of the things that I love about conferences is that often times it is the hallway conversations as much as the sessions themselves that provide...

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Live From AJAX World - Report 3

Tuesday, Oct 3 at 11:15am Live from AJAXWorld Open Laszlo Demo Lazlo Systems Laszlo fits within the RIA space (Full Page Experience) rather than DHTML Enhancement. Open Source product Demos - Rich Web Email client - (very impressive piece)...

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Live From AJAX World - Report 4

Tuesday, Oct 3 at 11:35am Live from AJAXWorld Enterprise Web 2.0 - Real Customer, Real ROI David McFarlane, Coach Wei, Nexaweb Enterprise Web 2.0 Unified, simplified and open Robust , reliable and secure Online, offline or mobile Legacy and...

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Live From AJAX World - Report 5

Tuesday, Oct 3 at 12:00pm Live from AJAXWorld AJAX and the Copernican Revolution David Temkin, Founder of Lazlo Systems Ptolemy view Server side has retained the big money while the client is given peanuts. At the top is the...

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Live From AJAX World - Report 6

Tuesday, Oct 3 at 3:00pm Live from AJAXWorld JSON: The Data Format of the Stars and JavaScript: A Language of Many Contrasts Douglas Crockford, Yahoo! and evanglist for JSON.org Douglas Crockford is a fascinating speaker, and is one of...

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Introducing WSGI: Python’s Secret Web Weapon, Part Two

tile imageIn Part Two, James Gardner completes his introduction of WSGI, the new Python standard for building reusable web-framework components.

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What’s the Google mail name? “GMail” or “GMail beta”?

Shouldn't it be "2years ( and still in beta)" instead of "2GB (and counting)"? More than 2 years I have been using GMail, but I never impressed by its reliability. It always gives problems. Some times clicking on mail loads...

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GMail beta - Is “beta” a version name or part of the product name? Wondering as it stays forever…

Shouldn't it be "2years ( and still in beta)" instead of "2GB (and counting)"? More than 2 years I have been using GMail, but I never impressed by its reliability. It always gives problems. Some times clicking on mail loads...

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