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Ajax, Ajax Everywhere

Posted on 12 May, 2005 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

How Ajax changes everything from Powazek: “Stop thinking about the web in terms of pages that go from a server to a browser, and instead think of pages as collections of chunks that can each go to and from a Continue reading Ajax, Ajax Everywhere→

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The New Web UI and Blogger Tags

Posted on 11 December, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Charles Miller aka The Fishbowl comments on a brief Joel Spolsky remark about Google’s Suggest : the XmlHttpRequest technique, as displayed in Gmail, and Google Suggest, represents a new level in Rich Web UI’s. Give that I’ve recent linked to Continue reading The New Web UI and Blogger Tags→

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