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Yahoo and Intel Present "Widget TV"
Intel announced a partnership with Yahoo to create a Widget Channel, an application framework optimized for TV and consumer electronic devices that are powered by the Intel architecture. The widget channel will allow the viewer to access relevant internet based content on their tv screen. The widget channel will allow developers to use Javascript, XML, HTML and Adobe Flash to create the application, which will enable them to provide their content on the PC and television.
 
Tech Spotlight: An Ajax Overview

Ajax (asynchronous JavaScript and XML), or AJAX, is a group of interrelated web development techniques used for creating interactive web applications or rich Internet applications. With Ajax, web applications can retrieve data from the server asynchronously in the background without interfering with the display and behavior of the existing page. Data is retrieved using the XMLHttpRequest object or through the use of Remote Scripting in browsers that do not support it. Despite the name, the use of JavaScript, XML, or asynchrony is not required.

 
Social Networking Growth Slows in the US

comScore released a study indicating US social networking audiences grew 9 pcercent compared to 25 percent globally. The report presents detailed statistics detailing growth rate for sites such as facebook, hi5 and bebo.com.

 
Janco and IT Productivity Center Report 7% loss in Browser Market Share for IE
Janco has collected consistent data on browser activity since September 1997. The data is collected from commercial sites that focus on business-to- business activity. Janco is a Mountain States-based consulting firm that publishes the HandiGuide(R) electronic series of books used by IT, HR, and other professionals as the source of information on topics from policies, procedures, job descriptions, and best practices.
 

Technology Spotlight

Ajax (asynchronous JavaScript and XML), or AJAX, is a group of interrelated web development techniques used for creating interactive web applications or rich Internet applications. With Ajax, web applications can retrieve data from the server asynchronously in the background without interfering with the display and behavior of the existing page. Data is retrieved using the XMLHttpRequest object or through the use of Remote Scripting in browsers that do not support it. Despite the name, the use of JavaScript, XML, or asynchrony is not required.

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