Jeff Beaver had a perplexing problem when he co-founded Zazzle, an online retailer where customers can create personalized T-shirts, postcards and even postage stamps. "The Web site needed ...
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 ...
One year ago, Thomas Lackner didn’t ask much of JavaScript. When he sketched out the architecture to a Web application, he knew he could count on the browser language for “set-a-cookie hacks” and for ...
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.
Twenty years ago, AJAX enabled web applications to achieve an unprecedented level of interactivity. The concept came from James Garrett. He founded the agency Adaptive Path in 2001, which advises its ...
Speakers: Shari Thurow, GrantasitcDesigns.com Jim McFadyen, CriticalMass Dan Crow, Google Amit Kumar, Yahoo! Search Ryan Johnston - Critical Mass This is the final session for me today and one of the ...
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 ...
At primary stage of work-life I was a professional web developer and designer but now I am a passionate SEO expert also. Day and night I dream of one thing, how to bring the site I work on to the very ...
I noticed some odd behavior in mobile Safari on iOS 6, and while I thought it to be just a minor quibble on my part, it turns out that it’s actually something of a notable bug, now affecting web ...
This application note presents Zilog®’s eZ80AcclaimPlus!™ embedded server used as AJAX web page and monitoring through the Internet. It briefly presents the features of eZ80F91, a short description on ...
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