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IT shops will look at but not 'touch' Windows 8
Microsoft’s Windows 8 will include, among other things, touch-centric capabilities. It may not work for enterprises today, but IT executives see potential as applications evolve. News
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The eternal sunshine of the enterprise mashup
Consumer applications built with mashup techniques have become commonplace and yet enterprise mashups are still hovering somewhere just outside the mainstream. Tip
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jQuery finds important role in Ajax-style open source framework development
The jQuery open source library and framework has gained greater attention among a slate of frameworks that includes Dojo, Prototype, GWT and others. Designers – and some developers too – may employ jQuery to ease JavaSript-based developme... Article
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Ajax tools and products
New tools for Ajax and RIA developers appear regularly. Here is a sampling of some, including a review of free Ajax testing tools and a detailed look at JavaFX 1.2 Tutorial
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Ajax tips and expert advice
Ajax has an astounding range of capabilities. Getting the most out of it, whether with enterprise mashups, reverse Ajax, or with one of many Ajax frameworks, can require some research. Read the articles below for tips and advice on how to tap into Aj... Tutorial
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How is Ajax used?
New uses of Ajax are constantly being discovered and old uses are still being refined. This page provides an overview of some of the most general purposes for Ajax, as well an interesting new use or two. Tutorial
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Getting started with Ajax
Ajax techniques allow a website to update content and process a user request without requiring the page to fully reload. If you're completely new to Ajax, you'll probably want to start with the basics. Read definitions and find examples of Ajax code ... Tutorial
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Ajax Tutorial
Ajax, short for Asynchronous Java and XML, has allowed developers to create interactive Web pages with rich interfaces. Rich Internet applications (RIAs) made with Ajax and other techniques have paved the way for Web 2.0 technologies, and continue to... Tutorial
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The impact of HTML5 on Web applications
HTML, the HyperText Markup Language, is an essential part of the Internet experience. HTML5 is one part of what WHATWG sees as essential to the future of Web applications. Tip
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HTML5 and a coming client inflection point
As more and more software applications are delivered as Web applications, software architects are still learning the merits of the asynchronous. News