Although the desire to jump on Web 2.0/Ajax technologies is great, vendors and developers must agree upon a level of standardization to achieve interoperability.
In response to Joshua Greenbaum's recent column, "Why I Hate Web 2.0," Glen Stone contends, "Modern technology has allowed lies and idiocy to spread even faster, but gives no edge in speed or penetration to the truth."
Thank God Java EE Is Not Like Ajax Slashdot - 52 minutes ago Slightlyright writes, "Java Developer's Journal reports that some people in the community are wishing that "Java EE would be more Ajax-like because 'EJB 3.0 ...
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E-Commerce 2.0 SYS-CON Brasil (Assinatura), NJ - 1 hour ago ... By Jason Bell. By Ben Reichelt. With all the noise the Web 2.0 revolutionaries are making, it's easy to ignore another-this time velvet-revolution. ...
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Good Luck, AJAX Sys-Con, Germany - 1 hour ago Are the de facto standards for AJAX being imposed by a hegemonic Google? Do we have "good fragmentation" in the AJAX space, the ...
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