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  • ...ication]]s that have the features and functionality of traditional desktop applications. RIAs typically transfer the processing necessary for the user interface to * [[web widget]] technology (APIs to integrate web applications into an organizing "page")
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  • ...e developed by the Mozilla project. XUL operates in Mozilla cross-platform applications such as Firefox and Flock. ...ar with Dynamic HTML (DHTML) will learn XUL quickly and can start building applications right away.}}
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  • ...s for general purpose text ([[document standard]]s) and various multimedia applications. In addition, domain specific XML-languages exist, e.g. for legal data exch ...ocol (AtomPub) and JSON to provide access to information from a variety of applications, services, and stores. The protocol emerged from experiences implementing A
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  • ...torials are drafts''' that may never be completed since the web is already rich with tutorials - [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] october 2 # Learn how the Internet works and about some major Web protocols
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  • [[rich internet application]]s and means: * Both of these combined (webservices as [[rich internet application]]s)
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  • of [[rich internet application]] that include some applications (e.g. for writing plus operation system functionality such as file storage ...Windows) that gives developers the right tools (IDE, APIs) to develop new applications and add new utilities.}} ([http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/gravityzoo_
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  • [[Category: Rich internet applications]]
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  • ...rkup language] that together with ActionScript allows to develop [[Flash]] applications. MXML is considered a proprietary standard due to its tight integration wit ...ctionscript) did become a fairly popular technology for developping [[rich internet application]]s (e.g. educational multimedia). Flex/mxml seems to gain popul
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  • ...ased on the request/reply design paradigm for synchronous and asynchronous applications [...] What's key to these services is their loosely coupled nature; i.e., t ...[business process modeling]], enterprise-oriented [[web 2.0]] (e.g. [[rich internet application]]s, [[mashup]]s) and maybe 2nd generation e-learning architectu
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  • ...of different kinds of information feeds (via RSS), some [[virtual office]] applications, some [[social software]] such as Flickr or YouTube. You may add other [[RS ...when the status of content of personal interest changes. Aspects of these applications tend to be configurable and personalized for an individual's preferences.}}
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  • [[Category: Rich internet applications]]
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  • ...Environment]] (IDE) for developing [[Adobe Flex|flex/actionscript/flash]] applications. [[Category: Rich internet applications]]{{edutechwiki}}
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  • [[Category: Rich internet applications]]
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  • ...il, it is an open system where anyone who has a domain name and a suitable Internet connection can run their own Jabber server and talk to users on other serve ...nvironment]]s, [[micro blogging]], i.e. all sorts of [[instant messaging]] applications.
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  • ...cript and XML, is a web development technique for creating interactive web applications. The intent is to make web pages feel more responsive by exchanging small a == Interesting AJAX applications ==
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  • ...a variant of [[rich internet application]]s, since they may connect to the Internet and they ought to offer a similar security model as Java (In practise thoug ...://gears.google.com/ Google Gears] allows to work offline with certain web applications.
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  • ...l-time, so many forms of immersive mentoring and play can be done over the Internet}} ([http://www.squeakland.org/pdf/etoys_n_learning.pdf Etoys and learning]) ...urce software platform for creating deeply collaborative multi-user online applications
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  • ...additional compilation. They are akin to plugins or extensions in desktop applications. Other terms used to describe a Web Widget include Gadget, Badge, Module, C ...n | Client-side web applications, or widgets, are typically self-contained applications for displaying and updating remote data, packaged in a way to allow a singl
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  • ...the nature of the Internet, and just as importantly, the people using the Internet, has begun to change. These changes are sweeping across entire industries a * [[web widget]]s (applications embedded in webtops or mashups.
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  • [[Category: Rich internet applications]]
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