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Seen that? – AJAX OS

AJAX OS Web 2.0

Seen that? - AJAX OS

Michael Robertson is best known for creating mp3.com and Lindows(now Linspire), the infamous linux operating system that was meant to be able to run windows software. Besides these two flagships, he was involved in the release of sipphone, a linux client for voip telephony, and, now mr. Robertson is back : He is readying the release of AjaxOS. AjaxOS is a combination between an operating system and AJAX. The operating [...] Read More


AJAX based E-messenger Web 2.0

E-messenger is a great tool if you want to use Instant Messaging from MSN, AOL or Yahoo! but can't install the software. This may happen if you are in a public computer or at work and don't have administration privileges over your machine. Just recently, I tried E-messenger AJAX version and I found it to be really good. It really works and feels like a regular desktop application. Try adjusting the [...] Read More


Secure Ajax : Sprajax Web 2.0

As AJAX powered applications are being released constantly, the need for security checks and regulations is clear. San Antonio based denim Group announces the release of Sprajax, an open source security scanner for AJAX."As AJAX becomes more popular with developers, the security of AJAX-enabled web applications will be a growing concern," says Dan Cornell, Principal at Denim Group. "Sprajax is a great tool for application security maintenance, and its availability [...] Read More


Bulletproof AJAX Is Aimed At Front End Developers Java Entrepreneur

The market is flooded with a number of books on Ajax but most of them are written keeping in mind the server side programmers with in depth knowledge of programming knowledge but this book is a bit 'different'. This is Bulletproof Ajax written by Jeremy Keith. This book has been written for front end developers and designers who are well versed in web standards and a bit of JavaScript but [...] Read More


How reducing Ajax coding can lead to better results Java Entrepreneur

Creating applications using Ajax can lead to lengthier codes and in cases where the latest browsers are not loaded and neither the bandwidth is good expect the usual freezing problem to erupt even before the application gets loaded. You might say that compression could help in sorting out the problem but it's not always possible to compress the entire code as some of them are needed to offer support to [...] Read More


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