Archive for January, 1970


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Wherefore art thou, SVG?

This has been a bad month for the Scalable Vector Graphics movement Because of a developing family medical crisis, I've had to step down from chairing the SVG Open 2006 conference, a decision which, combined with other issues that the...

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Languages used in Ajax development: the most - Java, the least - Ruby

I have been hearing lot of good things about the Ruby on Rails, but why it is the least language used in Ajax development? This BZ research survey shows that 50.5% of the people are using Java and 10.4% are...

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[MSNBC.com:Usability] The Anti-AJAX Feature-of-the-Day

DISCLAIMER: The title is not intended to suggest that AJAX is a bad, horrible, and evil thing in which requires an Anti-AJAX activist effort. However, it is to suggest that usability should *ALWAYS* be the primary focus of any web-based...

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RSS and AJAX: A Simple News Reader

tile imagePaul Sobocinski combines RSS and AJAX to build a simple, in-browser news reader that you can deploy on any website.

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[Microsoft:Patents|Standards|35|Promises] Eve Maler; Micah Dubinko Decipher

Click. Read. Understand. Smile. Snippets and Links follow, Pushing String >> Microsoft's new promise: a welcome development Today there's been good news on the IPR front: Microsoft has published what it calls an Open Specification Promise that has the effect...

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[APP|Firefox] Atomic : Firefox Extension for Browser-based APP Support

via a recent message I found flashing in a GoogleTalk window on my desktop, Sylvain: http://www.milowski.com/software/atomic/ have alook :D APP extension for Firefox via this same link, atomic Atomic is an Atom protocol client implemented firefox extension. It can communicate...

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[AmazonAWS:EC2] Bartering Beta Slots : A Sure Sign of a Sure Thing

Amazon Web Services Developer Connection : Want to buy someone's Beta EC2 account ... This is the title to a recent post in the EC2 Developers Forum. The post now reads (not sure what it originally read, but I assume...

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You Know You’ve Lost Touch With Your ‘Peeps’ When…

I've been laughing so hard from what follows that its taken me five minutes just to get to the point where I could type again... Brutal honesty with a smile, :) From: Sylvain Hellegouarch To: "M. David Peterson" Date: Sep...

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Armed and Ready in Downtown Salt Lake City

SPECIAL DISCLAIMER: What follows below is 100% my own opinion, though there are several facts contained in the text as well. Please also note, if you have no interest in reading things of a (somewhat) political nature (though there are...

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Solving Some Of Scoble’s Problems With XSLT

I had noticed Dan Sickles reference/link to LINQ in his follow-up post earlier today (e4(x)linq), but assumed it linked back to the LINQ entry page on MSDN, and didn't click it. However, I needed to reference the e4x specification for...

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Google is not the leader in Ajax applications

InformationWeek reviewed online Ajax applications in 6 different categories: Calendar, Email, Info Manager, Spreadsheets, Webtops, Word processors. In their definite perception, it is evident that Google is the emergent conqueror in 4 out of 6 categories. Google lost the race...

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Dear Opera, Are You A W3C Web Standards Company, Or Not?

Opera users: Glenn I'm NOT leaving the basement before all sites follow W3C standards. You mean like this standard? XSLT, XPath, and XSL-FO Opera has near-complete support of XSLT 1.0 and XPath 1.0 "near-complete support"? Yo Glenn... How's basement life...

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[AmazonAWS:EC2] Elastic Cloud Computing : Amazon Changes The Face Of eCommerce Computing Yet Again

I thought S3 in and of itself *COMPLETELY* changed the game for us little guys. For the record, it did. But not like this, Amazon.com Amazon Web Services Store: Amazon EC2 / Amazon Web Services Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon...

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Kurt Cagle at AJAXWorld

I am chatting with Kurt in IM about a few things, planning some details arounds dates we will both be in Seattle, and as such, found out about this, Kurt Cagle at AJAXWorld @ AJAXWORLD MAGAZINE Kurt Cagle will deliver...

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Why you should let Web 2.0 into your hearts

There has been a predictable backlash against "Web 2.0" as a meaningful movement (above and beyond a set of technologies). In response, I present here a short case in favour of Web 2.0 -- what (I think) it means, what...

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10-step Program to SOA Success

I recently wrote an article that is based on my experiences of working with SOA architects around the world, which summarizes the top 10 things that have made SOA projects successful. It has been published just yesterday, and you may...

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[ODF|MSOffice] Can It Be Said That Both Sides Won?

Mass. to use Microsoft Office in ODF plan | CNET News.com Massachusetts will begin using OpenDocument as the default document format later this year as planned, but it will be sticking with Microsoft Office in the near term, the state's...

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Kiko Didn’t Fail Because of Google Calendar…

Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life - Kiko sold I'm confused as to how anyone can define this as good. After you take out however much the investors get back after investing $50,000 there really isn't much left for the three employees...

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[Apache:Abdera] An Open Source Atom (Syndication Format and Publishing Protocol) Implementation Now Available

via Robin Cover's XML Daily Newslink I discovered the following, Apache Abdera The goal of the Apache Abdera project is to build a functionally-complete, high-performance implementation of the IETF Atom Syndication Format (RFC 4287) and Atom Publishing Protocol (in-progress) specifications....

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Generating RSS with XSLT and Amazon ECS

tile imageCraig Noeldner and Brian Swan show us how to generate RSS feeds using the XSLT web service offered by Amazon's ECS.

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