Vendors form collaborative to push AJAX
The market for AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML), a technique for developing interactive Web applications, is heating up with the announcement today that several vendors, including IBM, BEA, Borland, Novell, Oracle and Red Hat, have formed a collaborative to help push AJAX in the open-source community. Called Open AJAX, the new group plans to contribute code and work together to promote the use of AJAX tools with which developers can build rich Internet applications.
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