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An axe to grind with Ajax
June 13, 2006
A lot of people believe AJAX will revolutionize the software world. CodeMesh co-founder Alex Krapf is not among them.
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Laszlo gets deeper into AJAX
March 6, 2006
The company's rich Internet application tool will create AJAX-style applications without the Flash plug-in.
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Ajax spurs Web rebirth for desktop apps
December 1, 2005
Watch out, Office. New tools and techniques are fueling a surge in hosted versions of traditional PC software.
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JavaScript opens doors to browser-based attacks
July 28, 2006
Malicious code embedded in Web site can let miscreant map a home or corporate network, attack connected devices.
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Microsoft gets hip to Ajax
June 28, 2005
Company is building software that provides developers with tools designed to ease creation of Ajax-style applications.
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Ajax sets off tools race
January 26, 2006
Established development software makers look to get a leg up in the trendy Web development arena.
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Microsoft readies Atlas Ajax tooling
September 11, 2006
The company said its Atlas project will be a commercial-grade product by the end of the year.
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FAQ: JavaScript insecurities
July 29, 2006
JavaScript is playing a major role in the Web 2.0 boom, but increased use of the scripting language is raising security questions.
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Start-up Xcerion sees the Web as your OS
April 9, 2007
Sweden-based company plans to launch its Internet operating system for running ad-supported Web applications later this year.
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Adobe's Apollo looks to one-up Ajax
March 21, 2007
Proponents say new platforms like Apollo pave way for applications that bridge the Web and desktop.Image: Finetune Desktop
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Year in review: Browsers get a second wind
December 22, 2005
The Web offers a fresh lease on life, showing healthy competition among browsers and dramatic changes in usage.
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Ajax gives software a fresh look
October 4, 2005
Messaging company Zimbra is one of several companies betting that Ajax-style Web development will shake up the PC software market.
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Will Ajax help Google clean up?
March 17, 2005
Google's popular map and e-mail sites reignite interest in older Web tech, raising potential threat to Microsoft, Flash and Java.
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Is Adobe breathing down Microsoft's neck?
October 5, 2007
News.com's Charles Cooper says Adobe's new AIR tech and others' plans for Web apps could finally mean Redmond has to compete for your loyalty.
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Flash to jump beyond the browser
May 11, 2006
Adobe's Apollo project will seek to blur the line between applications for the Web and for the desktop.
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Start-up Zimbra takes Web e-mail offline
March 26, 2007
Software company's Zimbra Desktop uses Ajax and a local database to let people use Web mail both online and offline.
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Security firm: Samsung site hosts Trojan
September 8, 2006
Malware that steals access codes sits on Samsung server and is spread by malicious spam and IM, Websense says.
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