Archive for September, 2006
Wednesday, September 27th, 2006
It is shocking that some people would actually recommend "Java EE to be more Ajax-like". Java Developer's Journal reports in story "Why Can't Java EE Be More Ajax-like"?) that Cincinnati-based Brandon Werner's blogged:
"AJAX is not a set of any one company’s technologies, and there is not even a 'reference ...
Posted in WebDev | 26 Comments »
Saturday, September 23rd, 2006
Web 2.0 is Hot in Japan but Nobody Knows MySpace
I was in Tokyo during the week of September 18th attending the 21st ProWise Forum, a business oriented information technology conference. Still feeling residual heat from the $900M Google/MySpace deal and the lonegirl15 phenomenon, I decided to talk about web 2.0 ...
Posted in asia, conference | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, September 20th, 2006
I am excited that OpenAjax Alliance is officially open now. Over the last months, we have worked very hard and have made some incredible progress, depsite the heterogeneous nature of many different members representing different viewpoints. One person that definitely deserves credit for getting us to where we are today ...
Posted in WebDev | 3 Comments »
Monday, September 11th, 2006
My readers probably know that I am excited about web 2.0 and have been a champion for it for many years. Six years ago, I started a company (Nexaweb) providing software for building enterprise web 2.0 solutions because I was convinced that Web 1.0 has a lot of limitations and ...
Posted in web 2.0 | 1 Comment »