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Direct from Web 2.0GoogleAppEngine -Not Delivering On the Promise So Far Well, if you haven't heard of it yet, Google launched something called "Google
App Engine", a highly available, highly scalable, complete stack for deploying
and hosting web applications. It "sorta" competes against Amazon's EC2. Posted: Apr. 8, 2008 11:36 PM Announcing a $50K Venture Fund With Microsoft This is a little premature, but the deal is done. Following the core tenets that
I believe this venture fund should operate, I'm "un-announcing" a $50K fund
with Microsoft here in a web 2.0 way. The official PR/press will follow in the
next month or Posted: Apr. 1, 2008 09:41 AM Will Rich Internet Become Rich Man's Internet? The Web is one of the most important technological as well as social/cultural
developments in our life. Its global impact is rooted in its openness and its
capability to evolve on a democratic basis. However, I have concerns. I'm
concerned about th Posted: Mar. 31, 2008 10:51 AM OpenAjax F2F Meeting at NYC The F2F meeting of OpenAjax Alliance at NYC on March 21st worked out really well
in my oppinion. The discussions around Ajax Runtime wish list
(http://www.openajax.org/runtime/wiki/Main_Page) were fantastic. It looks to me
that we are seeing some goo Posted: Mar. 24, 2008 11:22 AM Possible Solutions to Web Security Issues Security is a big issue that needs a lot of attention from the industry: cross
site scripting, lack of security sandbox, cross site request forgery, mashup
security, etc. are all major challenges facing us. In the Web 2.0 world, these
issues are jus Posted: Mar. 11, 2008 03:05 PM A Study of Ajax Performance Issues There are various concerns about Ajax performance. Some people blame JavaScript
and some people blame the browsers.
What is the reality? This article presents a study and analysis of the various
Ajax performance issues. For example, what are the co Posted: Jan. 22, 2008 11:28 AM The Common Culture Root of Web 2.0 and Barack Obama What is the reason for this Obama phenomenon? Why is it happening now, not ten
years ago or four years ago, but at this particular moment of history?
Likewise, similar questions can be asked: What is the reason for this Web 2.0
phenomenon? Why now Posted: Jan. 8, 2008 02:39 PM Programmatic DOM Node Manipulation on IE Programmatic DOM node manipulation is actually not straightforward, given that
Internet Explorer has so many unique DOM behaviors. I ran into quite a few
issues recently when I was playing with Dojo Toolkit. I didnt find a thorough
answer to my ques Posted: Jan. 2, 2008 07:01 PM The Misleading "Business vs. Technology" Argument - Tips for Startups In this high tech industry, one of the most misunderstood and potentially
misleading conventional wisdom about startups is the separation of "business
side" and "technical side" and "technical people should listen to the business
people". Such teach Posted: Dec. 21, 2007 12:20 PM Ajax Coding - Is This a Little Too Much Hack for Prototype.js? Prototype.js is a popular Ajax toolkit for web developers. I have enjoyed using
it despite the complains I heard from people about how Prototype.js does too
much JavaScript hacking that breaks other people's code. I tend to brush such
complains aside Posted: Nov. 21, 2007 04:20 AM
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