AJAXWorld 2006 West Power Panel with Google's Adam Bosworth
Six of the Web's brightest and best minds - Google's Adam Bosworth, Laszlo Systems founder David Temkin, coiner of the term 'AJAX' Jesse James Garrett, Paul Rademacher of HousingMaps.com and Google, Web 2.0 Journal editor-in-chief Dion Hinchcliffe and Microsoft MVP Sahil Malik - wrestle with a host of issues in this 'AJAX Power Panel' moderated by SYS-CON Media Group Publisher and Editorial Director, Jeremy Geelan.
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j j commented on the 30 Sep 2006
Six of the Web's brightest and best minds - Google's Adam Bosworth, Laszlo Systems founder David Temkin, coiner of the term 'AJAX' Jesse James Garrett, Paul Rademacher of HousingMaps.com and Google, Web 2.0 Journal editor-in-chief Dion Hinchcliffe and Microsoft MVP Sahil Malik - wrestle with a host of issues in this 'AJAX Power Panel' moderated by SYS-CON Media Group Publisher and Editorial Director, Jeremy Geelan.
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n d commented on the 21 Aug 2006
Six of the Web's brightest and best minds - Google's Adam Bosworth, Laszlo Systems founder David Temkin, coiner of the term 'AJAX' Jesse James Garrett, Paul Rademacher of HousingMaps.com and Google, Web 2.0 Journal editor-in-chief Dion Hinchcliffe and Microsoft MVP Sahil Malik - wrestle with a host of issues in this 'AJAX Power Panel' moderated by SYS-CON Media Group Publisher and Editorial Director, Jeremy Geelan.
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new desk commented on the 20 Aug 2006
Power panel webcast
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new desk commented on the 20 Aug 2006
Power panel webcast
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Thomas Lee commented on the 2 Aug 2006
I am impressed with the streaming video of a conference that I hope stimulated enough thought that useful dialogue continues in the vigilant task of clearing the fog of nomenclature and shiboleths. I am only a lowly webmaster in an html world and I do not fein to understand a thing you guys were talking about but if the web 2.0 is going to be faster and more secure bring it on.
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ABisKing commented on the 6 May 2006
Adam Bosworth is a God. America should make him "Sir Adam," or get the British Queen to do so. For services to Internet technologies (i-technology).
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DetailsPlease commented on the 5 May 2006
I now that Adam Bosworth is a living god but when he just introduces himself as "Adam Bosworth, of Google" he nonetheless deprives the viewer of knowing just what he currently DOES for Google.
Nowhere in this does Bosworth mention GData, the Google data APIs. Since GData combines common XML-based syndication formats (Atom and RSS) with a feed-publishing system based on the Atom publishing protocol, plus some extensions for handling queries, I'd have thought it might be worth bringing to the attention of those attending/watching.
To acquire information from a service that supports GData, you send an HTTP GET request; the service returns results as an Atom or RSS feed.
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