Category Archives: Web2.0

Using JavaScript As A Target Language

Another company working with automatically generated JavaScript. Morfik offers ground-breaking Javascript Synthesis Technology (‘JST’) that allows developers to use a visual design environment and a high-level language of their choice to create applications comprising only of HTML and Javascript. This … Continue reading

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The True Meaning Of Web 2.0

Hilarious article by Russell Beattie. I’m as gung-ho as the next person, but I have to admit its getting ridiculous. But also rather amusing.

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Flock

Its not often that I find an application that uses more memory than Microsoft Outlook, if that was the aim of Flock then they have succeeded. Seriously, good idea, and an obvious idea that everyone is moving towards, but it … Continue reading

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An XSLT In the Cache is Worth Two On The Server – More MetaWrap Rendering Pipeline Thoughts

Good documentation is a battle between telling a memorable fable and overloading people with detail. I’ve sat down and drawn another diagram (see below) of the MetaWrap rendering pipeline as I’m still in the process of mulling over the design. … Continue reading

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Today, 24 Hour Laundry Launched Its First Product 'Ning'

Ning is a free online service (or, as we like to call it, a Playground) for people to build and run social applications. Social “apps” are web applications that enable anyone to match, transact, and communicate with other people. Our … Continue reading

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