Posted on March 17, 2008 by michaelangela
Creating and deploying mini-apps that talk with each other over well defined protocols. Interesting…
MicroApps - Microapps.org
MicroApps are small REST applications that are designed from the ground up to be integrated with other applications. Usually, they are not directly useful on their own, but must be integrated into other applications (this is what differentiates [...]
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Posted on January 3, 2007 by michaelangela
‘nuf said. But it looks like it’s more for eye candy than fully functional widgets. I’m not sure if hitting APIs and linking to other sites is something that would be allowed…. And this is run by Fox Interactive Media.
SpringWidgets : Developers:
Do you have the next coolest thing to hit the desktop? Enlighten us. More [...]
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Posted on January 2, 2007 by michaelangela
I wouldn’t say it’s all the libraries needed, but it is a good list with some extras I hadn’t seen before.
Top JavaScript and AJAX Libraries:
On this page you’ll find all the JavaScript and AJAX libraries you need for your website and web application development, ranging from single-purpose scripts and script depositories to entire JavaScript application [...]
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Posted on December 29, 2006 by michaelangela
Good starter info on hooking up with mobile widget platforms.
Widgets & Web Services:
Mobile Widgets will certainly be among the hot topics of the coming months, with companies such as Mobidgets, Nokia Widsets and Bluepulse developing nice widget platforms.
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Posted on December 29, 2006 by michaelangela
This is a paraphrase for reference. Visit their site for the goods.
2007 Web Predictions (readwriteweb):
In our previous post we reviewed the Web trends of 2006, noting trends such as the hyper-growth of social networks, the push of RSS into the mainstream, consumerization of the enterprise, and the continued rise of the read/write Web.
In this post [...]
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