Posts Tagged ‘ajax’

Blog Site Platforms and iPhone

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Blog site platforms utilizing the newest Web 2.0 technology are worth their marketing weight in gold. Case in point.

“The YouTube announcement [for the iPhone] is an embodiment of Google’s technology that is hardwired into the iPhone,” said Stephen Arnold, author of a book on Google, in an interview. “There will be more of Googleplex to [...]

Web metrics broken

Monday, February 12th, 2007

The standard measures for web metrics - unique visitors and pageviews - don’t apply anymore. The technologies of the web, particularly Ajax, have made these metrics outdated. They no longer hold the same value to web owners or to advertisers.
From Seattle PI:

Ajax — the software trick used on the page, Yahoo Inc.’s e-mail service [...]

Odeo’s New Ajax Interface

Wednesday, July 12th, 2006

Odeo is the podcatcher for those of you who dislike iTunes.  And, I realize that is quite a bit of you.  Some people just don’t like to support ‘the man’ that is Apple, and feel the need to reach out to indie podcatchers like Juice and Odeo.  And, I can’t blame you.  However, until now [...]

SimpleTicket Takes RSS to IT Technicians Via Ruby on Rails

Thursday, February 2nd, 2006

I don’t usually go really technical here, but when I noticed the new open-source trouble ticketing system, SimpleTicket, had integrated RSS from day one I had to bring it to your attention.
Looking for RSS feeds for users and techncians? SimpleTicket offers RSS. How about tagging for tickets? SimpleTicket uses Tags.
SimpleTicket is a new initiative by [...]