Monthly Archives: October 2007

Running CPU Intensive JavaScript Computations in a Web Browser

The pattern discussed below is a well known pattern that has been used for 10 years. The goal of this article is to present this pattern under a new light, and most importantly to discuss ways of reducing its overhead. … Continue reading

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The Birth Of Web 3.0

Is Web 3.0 yet another buzz word, or is it a real turnaround in our industry? Web 1.0 was the good old web of the 1990s. In those times, all client-side changes were the result of a server round-trip. The … Continue reading

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The New Yahoo! Search Has Finally Arrived!

Yahoo! launched a new version of its search engine today. Until now, I was a Google user simply because Google’s results were a little bit more relevant, and also because it seemed a bit faster. However, the new Yahoo! Search … Continue reading

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Adobe MAX 2007

I am currently attending the Adobe MAX 2007 conference in Chicago, IL. Yesterday’s keynote was a great showcase of what Adobe’s latest technologies are about to bring to the web and to the desktop. Here are a few pictures of … Continue reading

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