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August 14, 2006

Et’Tube Brutus? Or Ajax ..

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stu @ 3:03 pm

Read a couple of interesting articles this morning.

John C. Dvorak has a new article, Missing the point about YouTube. It’s quite a good read. I found myself wondering at just how there’s another story of unprecendented growth (Google, Ajax) in our world of techo-stuff. Despite the worries about “monetizing” YouTube, I’d like to be it’s creators.

Then there’s a look at What’s So Special About AJAX?. It’s got a bunch of different guys sounding off about our favourite (but getting slightly overused) functionality grouping.

There’s some good info there. Lots of opinion, but it’s good to take a look at what other’s are thinking.

Here’s a snippet,

5 – Ajax is allowing people to get paid to code in JavaScript. Would you ever have guessed that?

1 Comment »

  1. Hey Stu nice links…

    The problem I see with AJAX and javascript and the whole Web 2.0 client side performance is that it is not natively supported by browsers and HTML as a standard. Instead of Flash as an intermediate layer… we have a different additional layer on top that is not as easily accessible to all, thus limiting its access and growth rate.

    Also from a coding point of view the javascript being generated is awful and the whole thing feels kludgey, thus the need in GWT for these things to be written in a “proper language” and then “compiled” into javascript. Clearly there is maturing to do in the engine area of Web 2.0. It is not in keeping with the original idea of the web, in marking up text, and to some extent it still could be and would be better off like that.

    That being said the functionality is pretty cool and the end-user experience is that of a client-side application running in their browser, which is of course a good step forward from server side page refreshes… which I see as the biggest fundemental change from Web 2.0 so far (even though others do have it encompass a whole lot more, such as concepts like social bookmarking and so on).

    What is happening with video lately is interesting, searching Google Video is now a link from their main page…


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    Comment by Adam — August 14, 2006 @ 4:24 pm

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