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James Hobart is an internationally recognized UX (User Experience) expert based in the USA.

How to Make Your AJAX Applications Accessible – 40 Tutorials and Articles

ax Kiesler – How to Make Your AJAX Applications Accessible – 40 Tutorials and Articles

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By |2026-05-17T12:29:21-07:00June 29th, 2006|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Google’s Innovative Yet Limited AJAX Environment: GWT @ AJAXWORLD MAGAZINE

http://ajax.sys-con.com/read/225045.htm

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By |2026-05-17T12:29:32-07:00May 30th, 2006|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

134 Ajax Frameworks and Counting

134 Ajax Frameworks and Counting: “Ajax, AjaxExperience, AjaxPatterns, Frameworks, Libraries, Patterns I’m here in SF for The Ajax…”

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By |2026-05-17T12:29:44-07:00May 10th, 2006|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Yahoo! Design Patterns Update

Yahoo! Design Patterns Update: “The Yahoo! Design Pattern Library was updated today with new patterns for creating visual transitions, invitations, and page grids. In addition, the team has provided code libraries for windowing control, menus, auto-completion, CSS Fonts/Reset (which provide an optimal font-sizing strategy that normalizes browser-supplied CSS defaults), and Page grids (which provide seven basic wireframes and components taht together offer more than 100 page layouts — all of which scale up in size when the user applies browser-level font zooming).If all that wasn’t enough, Bill Scott (the hardest working man in rich internet applications today) provides a detailed look at the design considerations behind the invitation design pattern. Enjoy!Tags: patterns, UI components, yahoo, rias”

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By |2026-05-17T12:29:54-07:00May 10th, 2006|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Leveraging Enterprise Applications with Web 2.0

Delivering on the vision….
It all started a few years ago with the CIO vision… ‘We need a 360 degree view of the customer’. If your company is typical of most out there, you have spent the last few years integrating disparate data sources to transform the executive vision into a reality for your internal users.

How are you doing? Have you delivered on the promise? Are your users more empowered, clients ecstatic and CIO beaming in the ambiance of increased sales and improved customer service? If that reality is still a few years away, no worries, you are not alone. Many companies have found that building the foundation for delivering web enterprise applications is more complex than planned and are just coming online with solid architectures to deliver on the original goal. The good news is Web 2.0 user interface design is poised to provide truly useful methods of delivering complex data in ways that will deliver on the vision.

What is Web 2.0?
We believe Web 2.0 is not a revolution as much as an evolution. Simply put, the web is finally leveraging standards (CSS, JavaScript, etc) to deliver engaging, interactive and integrated content in ways that allow users to focus on the task and the customer rather than the interface. That is correct, Web 2.0 is an approach that uses standards-based technology (Ajax, Flash, Java) to deliver a better user experience, period. I know… you have heard this before… The slick sales team from XYZ Enterprise Solutions sold your management the last bill of goods on the 360 customer view implementation model using their ‘Integrated XYZ on every desktop’ promise. Unfortunately, the promise often was delivered with complex proprietary software based on UI technology decisions made […]

By |2026-05-17T12:30:05-07:00March 31st, 2006|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

If Web2.0 applied to cars

If Web2.0 applied to cars: “If Web2.0 applied to cars… They would only be available in Lime Green, Orange, Hot Pink and Deep Blue. All of which also in gradients. Manufacturers…”

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By |2026-05-17T12:30:17-07:00March 31st, 2006|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments
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