links for 2007-04-10 
April 9th, 2007
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::HorsePigCow:: marketing uncommon » I’m feeling patrioticTara Hunt put together a list of canadian web2.0 companies, good to see so much innovation from the Cannucks.
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Ajax in 2007People are using code charge studio with nitobi ajax components. they have to write some class wrappers but from the comments in this thread it seems pretty easy. cool! i should contact someone at codecharge. IDE/RAD integration woes…standardization
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XTech 2007: Pragmatics of Declarative Programming in Web Development — IDEAllianceDave’s talk at Xtech. In contrast to traditional imperative approaches to scripting and Ajax, there is an emerging trend to provide declarative interfaces to user interface components. Currently, rich internet applications are built,for the most part, wit
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Yet Another Blog from Luar » Ajax Framework and Librarygood list of ajax resources
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Example of imperative vs declarative programming with a google maps component.
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Apparently everyone should know about this stuff;-)
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Resources for our JavaOne presentation.
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Jon demoing Office Live, looks pretty much the same as sharepoint, and not nearly as nice to use or powerful as DabbleDB, uggh. I wonder if Jon would have blogged/screencasted prior to working for MSFT.
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Ethnio - Remote Usability SoftwareCool remote usability tool and service.
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http://swis.epfl.ch/research/swistrack/neat motion visualization
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The Virtual Ubiquity Blog » Blog Archive » Flash vs. AjaxThis is a really slick editor, I seen it demoed a couple times. I’d like to get a JS api for it and embed it just about every web out there! Because: “The new AJAX editors call themselves WYSIWYG word processors because they display fonts - but they don
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Canada (US too) really sucks for wireless! I blame it all on CDMA and competing network protocols. blah!
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Failing Cheaper | AlwaysOnon entrepreneurship in software and web these days: “you can now fail faster and cheaper than ever before” it’s like mountain with a helmet and pads, you can fall a lot more without getting hurt, take more chances and get better faster.
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