explains how to use standards like JavaScript, XML, CSS, and XHTML, along with the XMLHttpRequest object, to build browser-based web applications that function like desktop programs. ...
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15 Months Ago,
Ajax Tutorial Top List says
(in How To: Integrating Google Maps into Your Web Applications)
This tutorial shows how to create applications that are as rich and responsive as any desktop-based application, but with the added advantage of accessibility via the ubiquitous web browser with the use of AJAX and the Google Maps API.
39 Months Ago,
ibm.com says
(in How To: Mastering Ajax, Part 9: Using the Google Ajax Search API)
Making asynchronous requests isn't just about talking to your own server-side programs. You can also communicate with public APIs like those from Google or Amazon, and add more functionality to your Web applications than just what your own scripts and server-side programs provide. In t...
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