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Here's the Wikipedia entry on it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AJAX -- go read that and if you still have any questions, let us know.
If MS is serious about me going to Mix '06, someone should contact me. 2006 is beginning to look very busy (in a good way!).
Does LAMP imply !AJAX? I'd think LAMP as a backend would be the easiest way to implement AJAX. (Caveat, I say this as a developer who has implemented tools using LAMP as the backend behind an AJAX UI, because...well...I think it's the easiest way. :) )
Anyhow, on a side-note thanks for the pointer to your OPML file. It's been a treasure-trove of hard-to-parse feeds, including unusual HTML entities, broken HTML, and non-content data! ;) (I really do mean treasure-trove, as it's stressed my RSS parsing library to near death, and that which does not kill a library...) One wonders how the search engines filter this stuff out, until you realize they usually just don't care.
Google's Zeitgeist for 2005 is out... Hopefully I'll be able to generate a decent 'Scoble Zeitgeist' (where 'Scoble' is anybody who has an OPML file of their own) shortly.
-- Morgan Schweers, CyberFOX!
p.s. The acronymage above really got me thinking... "REST easy using Pine Fresh AJAX instead of the leading SOAP to get rid of the Web 2.0 that's grown on your LAMPs!"
Although personally I don't care too much. I have a good job at a tech company (APC) and if/when I leave, it will probably be to do a startup, in which case I can work wherever I want.
Whatever
Besides...MixMasters? Um...right.
Adam Bosworth
Tantek Çelik
Brendan Eich
Håkon Wium Lie
Bert Bos
Ian Hickson
Shaun Inman
Mike Davidson
Eric Meyer
Danny Goodman
David Flanagan
Dave Winer
Khoi Vinh
Hillman Curtis
Mark Boulton
Andrei Herasimchuk
Tim Berners Lee
Tim Bray
Hrant Papazian
Matthew Carter
Jason Fried
Larry Wall
David Heinemeier Hansson
Joe Clark
And yes, servers of mine run on Lamp. But not my working machines for myself, those are Windows. :)
http://www.lift06.org/blog/index.php?id=25
Anina, Kelly Richdale, Beth Krasna and Emmanuelle Richard will discuss why women, 50% of total users of technology, are so under-represented in the geek world.
I've been following a lot of these sites thanks to Scoble's links and frankly I think they are totally over-hyped.
It all sounds like the dot-com Boom all over again, only this time I'm hoping the emperor has found some clothes.
Isn't the bigger picture, getting Mr Joe Average with his AOL/MSN/Yahoo email account exposed to blogging, mobile web, and having them hit those AJAX sites at least once?
These people don't know who Robert Scoble is, or what RSS is and when you tell them their answer is: "Sounds boring"
Where is the Web 2.0 killer app? And please god don't tell me it's a social networking/photo sharing/office on-line thing. We can do all this stuff with normal programs.