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J is for javascript.

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

If you do some web programming but you haven't tried the new Ajax techniques in your Web projects yet, you can find some great examples that demystify the whole thing in Ajax Hacks , by Bruce Perry. So it's what's on my mind.

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Another view of this 2.0 thing

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

Tools like Ajax, RSS, XML he sees as "refinements" of innovations from the.com period. techniques like Ajax access data more dynamically, the real paradigm change in his book will be when browser "pull" is replaced by push technologies. EDS fellow Charlie Bess, writing this week suggests the "Web 2.0" So what does Charlie want?

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Friday Links: June 23

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

Programming If you're a web developer eager to get your feet wet with the new Ajax techniques but not sure where to start, take a look at Ajax Hacks , by Bruce W.

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Hub-bub

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

mHub is eHub for developers - instead of serving up applications, Max leads us to sites that offer usable scripts, snippets, widgets, or techniques for our development efforts. Max is Emily's partner in Ideacodes , their web consultancy and design firm. In other words, its a candy store for programmers.

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The "neigh"sayers take the floor again

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

Of course technology is developing rapidly and there are new tools and techniques you'd be a fool not to explore -- in fact there are quite a few I will urge you to take a look at. But if Steven used AJAX and Ruby on Rails, Yahoo will pay millions and Tim O'Reilly will beg him to keynote. You know which dead horse I mean - is Web 2.0

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That Was The Year That Was

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

We see that the trend to make more and more services available via the web has brought xml-based webservices and innovative web-development techniques to the fore. I see Ajax emerging as a very important tool that will help both non-profits and businesses build more responsive and active public websites.

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Meet Michael Stein 2.0

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

programming techniques, tagging and social bookmarking, blogging and they need to be looked at separately. I'd also invite people to look into Ajax and related approaches when they are updating the interactive parts of their website to move their ecommerce look and feel forward. While Web 2.0 It makes you SO much more visible.

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