- Is Microsoft preparing us to move beyond Vista?
- Why Google wanted to lose wireless spectrum auction
- iPhone shortage fuels rumors of imminent 3G phone
- XP for cheap PCs: a second crack in the wall
- Darts into data: Leveraging random action to competitive advantage
- Most iPhone buyers are existing Apple customers
- AT&T's so-called open network principles
- Mono dev tool offered
- ActiveState upgrades IDE
- Serena plans SaaS products
September 28, 2007 | Comments: (0)
Mobile AJAX pondered
A workshop on mobile AJAX was being held Friday at Microsoft offices in Mountain View, Calif., convened by the World Wide Web Consortium and OpenAjax Alliance.
While the meeting was not open to the press, participants were to explore user and industry use cases and challenges around AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) on mobile devices. They also were to examine what types of applications are expected to succeed in mobile environments. OpenAjax Alliance, for its part, has formed a task force to study mobile AJAX.
Standardization also was to be a focus of the event. Among the participants submitting position papers included organizations such as AOL, Dojo Foundation, Harvard Medical School, IBM, Microsoft and Sun Microsystems.
Posted by Paul Krill on September 28, 2007 03:36 PM
RATE THIS ARTICLE:
-

- COMMENTS
TOP STORIES
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

- Remote Access: Maintain Security and Decrease the Burden on IT
- Beyond AntiVirus: Symantec Endpoint Protection
- What Every Enterprise Needs to Know About VDI

- Solution for Open Virtualization Provides Server Consolidation
- Help Simplify Virtualization
- A Guide to Rich Internet Application (RIA) Security





