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Google I/O 2008 - State of Ajax: The Universe Is Expanding

18 Nov, 2009  |  Posted by nancyperez  |  under Google

State of Ajax: The Universe is Expanding Dion Almaer (Google) and Ben Galbraith (Ajaxian.com) The Ajax revolution is complete: Sophisticated JavaScript user interfaces are nearly ubiquitous. Yet, the innovations in the Ajax community continue. In this session, Dion Almaer and Ben Galbraith, the founders of Ajaxian.com discuss the latest Ajax developments, including multithreaded JavaScript technology-powered UIs, robust offline storage, choosing the right Ajax/JavaScript technology framework …

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  1. planetdarwin  |  November 18th, 2009 at 4:48 am #

    AJAX is great for users, but as a web developer one of the primary reasons I avoid using it too much is, ironically, because doing so confuses the Google search engine. For example, I could use AJAX to flip between pages on a site, and that would be great for users, but then Google wouldn’t see or separate the stuff beyond the first batch of content.

    Question: Is Google prepared to handle this new organization model in the future with its spidering system?

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  2. uhohlookwhoshere  |  November 18th, 2009 at 4:48 am #

    3:50 is actually hilarious.

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  3. kelton5020  |  November 18th, 2009 at 4:48 am #

    I have a respect now for google and mozilla that I didn’t have before watching this.

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  4. zyxrationalist  |  November 18th, 2009 at 4:48 am #

    come on people, rate this one up up up

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