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The security risk in Web 2.0

July 28, 2006 Security has become a no-brainer for desktop software, but the same doesn't hold true for the booming world of Web applications. TAGS: AJAX, Web 2.0, XSS, Web application, desktop software, expert, Time Warner Inc., house, JavaScript, security, programming, MySpace, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc.

IBM spearheads Ajax tools at Eclipse

February 1, 2006 Open Ajax is a proposed open-source project to let programmers build Web apps using Eclipse, Ajax toolkits. TAGS: AJAX, toolkit, BEA Systems Inc., open-source project, IBM Corp., development tool, Web application, open source, software company

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. TAGS: AJAX, start-up company, Microsoft Windows Live, desktop software, Microsoft Office, Web application, word-processor, Google Inc., developer, Web browser, Microsoft Corp.

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. TAGS: Laszlo Systems Inc., AJAX, DHTML, JavaScript, web-based application, Macromedia Inc., Google Maps, dot-com, scripting language, Google Inc., Web application, Java, Gmail, developer, blog, Web browser

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 TAGS: Adobe Apollo, AJAX, Adobe Systems Inc., Web application, word-processor, Internet application, Web 2.0, platform, Java, Web browser

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. TAGS: AJAX, development, development tool, Web application, developer, JavaScript, Microsoft Corp., Web browser

Google says speed is king

November 10, 2006 Search executive Marissa Mayer says instant video posting made YouTube a winner. TAGS: Google Maps, Google Inc., Google Video, AJAX, YouTube, Web application, Web 2.0, video

Opera goes mobile with AJAX

November 16, 2005 Opera offers a beta of a software development kit that allows creation of interactive Web applications on smart phones. TAGS: SDK, Opera Software, AJAX, mobile application, Web application, mobile phone, developer, Web browser, HTML, Microsoft Corp.

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. TAGS: AJAX, messaging company, PC-software, messaging, desktop software, venture capital, Web application, XML, Microsoft Office, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp., Web browser

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. TAGS: Adobe Apollo, Kevin Lynch, Adobe Systems Inc., AJAX, Web application, scripting language, Adobe Acrobat, developer, person, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, operating system

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. TAGS: Web development, AJAX, Web application, e-mail server, Microsoft Outlook, server, database, Web browser, e-mail

Web tool puts new face on Wikipedia

November 29, 2005 Gollum, a free, open-source "browser," provides a streamlined interface for the popular online encyclopedia. TAGS: Wikipedia, encyclopedia, AJAX, Web application, open source, interface, Web browser

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. TAGS: web technology, Firefox, RSS, mashup, AJAX, Web browser, usage, open source, Web application, IBM Corp., Netscape Communications Corp., developer, Google Inc., Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Corp.

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. TAGS: SPI Dynamics, JavaScript, corporate network, internal network, attack, AJAX, researcher, Web application, scanner, Web browser, Web server, server, security, router, programming, IP
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