Finally a definitive source like IBM releases a guide to discerning what development situations call for the use of AJAX and in what situations to avoid it. While this is well written and informative article, I would like to see a little more opensource placement and a little less MS Atlas references, but all in […]
YouTube announced today that it would offer a service to allow PDAs as well as video capable phones to upload content directly to their service.
They have stated support for all the major carriers including: Cingular, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon. They have also incorporated multiple profiles so you can use more than one digital device. Props […]
In a move dubbed as a MySpace killer, AOL is on the verge of announcing what they call AIM Pages. This move isn’t so much a “MySpace Killer” as it is an “AOL Saver.” Currently, AIM boasts 53 million active accounts. Now imagine all those accounts already pre-registered for AIM Pages, a social website not […]