Messaging company Zimbra is one of several companies betting that Ajax-style Web development will shake up the PC software market. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
IBM announced plans this week to contribute what it calls “key intellectual assets” to the open source community, in an effort to help companies and software developers adopt and share best practices ...
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.
So, my top pick here is AJAX. I like AJAX. I think it is great, and it has a technology that has dramatically changed the way I write webpages I use for teaching. AJAX stands for 'Asynchronous ...
As IT increases its dependence on Web-based systems to deliver business applications, it sacrifices end-user productivity and real-time updating of information. Web browsers have always been good at ...
An emerging Web development technique promises to shake up the status quo in PC software and blur the line between desktop and Web applications. Over the years, desktop applications tied to a specific ...
IBM and several other software companies have proposed an open-source project to simplify development tools for Ajax-style Web development. Called Open Ajax, the proposed open-source project will be ...