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Ajax Is the Buzz of Silicon Valley

Carl Bialik from the WSJ writes "Ajax, or 'Asynchronous JavaScript and XML,' is allowing webpages to update as quickly as desktop software, powering applications like Google Maps and attracting money from Silicon Valley investors, including for a collaboration-software company called Zimbra. The Wall Street Journal reports: 'Zimbra's chief executive, Satish Dhamaraj, says that when he started his company in December 2003, "I really thought that Ajax was just a bathroom cleaner." Now his San Mateo, Calif., business has amassed $16 million in funding from venture-capital firms including Accel Partners, Redpoint Ventures and Benchmark Capital, the firm that famously funded eBay Inc. Peter Fenton, an Accel partner, says Ajax "has the chance to change the face of how we look at Web applications" and could boost technology spending by corporations, because Ajax is also being used to develop software for big companies, not just for consumers.'"

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  1. ya and...... by rufuseddy · · Score: 0, Troll

    what didnt we know about this already?

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  2. Bullshit by bataras · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yet another stupid industry acronym for crappy cobbled together old technology. Wow lookie lookie, we can capture mouse movement events! and hey, we can download more jpg files and move shit around on the screen in those same events. Big freakin deal

  3. Re:OMFG! by wamatt · · Score: 0, Troll

    haha reminds me of that They Might Be Giants song.. "eeeeee solutions for eeeeee verybody, the chopping block has it all". :cringe:

    Fuck I hate that "AJAX" word.. right up alongside evil cousin "blog"