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| | The term AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) was coined by Jesse James Garrett of Adaptive Path, Inc. in February 2005 to describe a range of technologies for developing high-performance, Web-based applications. AJAX applications include Google Maps, Yahoo's FlickR and many more. AJAX separates the user interaction portion of an application from its server interaction, enabling both to proceed asynchronously in parallel. This enables AJAX Web-based applications to perform at speeds approaching those of desktop applications reducing or even eliminating the performance advantage that desktop applications have traditionally had over Web-based applications. This has huge ramifications for the desktop applications industry-the applications platform of choice is starting to shift from the desktop to the Web. Many people believe that the Web-especially in the context of abundant open source software, inexpensive computers and exploding Internet bandwidth-will be the great equalizer, creating the next major growth phase for Internet companies. Companies developing AJAX-based applications are already attracting significant venture capitalist interest. Visit the Deitel Ajax Resource Center for articles, tutorials, applications, Ajax community web sites, and more | http://www.deitel.com/ResourceCenters/Programming/Ajax/tabid/159/Default.aspx
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| | RSS, an XML format for syndicating Web content, allows you to describe news, blog entries, etc. You use desktop or Web-based RSS readers and aggregators to receive and read the feeds as they are published. Visit the Deitel RSS Resource Center to find numerous RSS aggregators, tools and services (for publishing your feeds, etc.), tutorials for creating your own RSS feeds, popular books on RSS and more. | http://www.deitel.com/ResourceCenters/Web20/RSS/tabid/726/Default.aspx
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| | Ning was founded by Gina Bianchini and Marc Andreessen (founder of Netscape). Ning applications include online dating, restaurant reviews, photo sharing, job sites and more. Users can clone existing applications or build their own. There is even a list of suggested applications for those who need ideas. Check out Ning and the new Deitel Ning Resource Center - to learn more about one of the most exciting Web 2.0 sites we've seen and try your hand at developing your own social networking applications! | http://www.deitel.com/ResourceCenters/Web20/Ning/tabid/925/Default.aspx
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| | Google has had phenomenal success with Adsense—its contextual advertising program for Web publishers. Millions of people have discovered that they can make money on their web sites by developing valuable content on subjects of interest to large communities. This attracts the Google search engine and brings you visitors. You authorize Google to place AdSense ads on your pages, some of your visitors click those ads, and Google pays you per click. Lots of for-sale Adsense tools and publications are available, but many people have been successful using only free tools and sources of information. Our Google Adsense Resource Center focuses on the enormous amount of free Adsense content available online, as well as some for-sale items. | http://www.deitel.com/ResourceCenters/InternetBusiness/GoogleAdSense/tabid/1207/Default.aspx
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| | Want to share your home videos with friends and family in faraway places? Want to post your conference presentation or sales presentation online, giving your company worldwide exposure? Want to watch a clip of your favorite television show? Are you an aspiring entertainer looking to share your own show online? Want to turn you're your text-based blog into a video blog (vlog)? Internet video services make it possible to do all of the above and more. Our Google Video Resource Center includes links to key portions of the Google Video site, articles, comments from the blogosphere and more. Our Internet Video Resource Center features Internet video offerings from companies including Brightcove, Blinx TV, YouTube, AOL and Sharkle, ClipShack and others. You'll also find great tools from Apple, Microsoft and others that will help you create and edit videos—even adding titles and other great features. | http://www.deitel.com/ResourceCenters/Web20/InternetVideo/tabid/1237/Default.aspx
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| | One of the hottest trends in Web 2.0 is the development of mash-ups. The term mash-up originated in the music world -- a music mash-up is a remix of two or more songs to create a new song. Similar to music mash-ups, a Web application mash-up combines complementary functionality from multiple Web sites or Web applications, e.g., combining Google Maps with Craigslist apartment listings so that you can find all apartments for rent in a particular neighborhood. Developers have created mash-ups using Web services and RSS/ATOM feeds from several popular Web sites including Google, Microsoft, Yahoo!, FlickR and many others. We will add loads of new sites, tools, tutorials and more as the world of mash-ups explodes. | http://www.deitel.com/ResourceCenters/Web20/Mashups/tabid/977/Default.aspx
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| | Gone are the days when all software was proprietary and expensive. Welcome to the world of Web 2.0 and open source software, where developers share their code, improve and customize applications to meet their specific needs and contribute to community-based projects. And the best part—most open source software is free! | http://www.deitel.com/ResourceCenters/Software/OpenSource/tabid/841/Default.aspx
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| | The Search Engines Resource Center is your guide to searching on the web. You’ll learn about the features of the most popular search engines including Google, Yahoo! and MSN. You’ll learn about some of the vertical search engines that enable you to search for resources within a specific area such as travel, shopping, news and more. You’ll also learn how to create your own vertical search engine to search only the sites you choose. Our technical audience will also find great resources to search for programming source code. | http://www.deitel.com/ResourceCenters/Software/SearchEngines/tabid/634/Default.aspx
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