Nov 17, 2009
By now, Everybody who are working with web technologies atleast might have know what is Web2.0 and what are the technologies involved with this and where we can implement these concept. But here is the interesting topic on how this web2.0 came into Web world? Ok lets discuss below:
The concept of "Web 2.0" began with a conference brainstorming session between O'Reilly and MediaLive International. Dale Dougherty, web pioneer and O'Reilly VP, noted that far from having "crashed", the web was more important ... Read More
Sep 28, 2008
Guys,
There were several situations that our blog members try to interact you, they might need some urgent help online as well. How to Provide instant response to them?
Afterall we want to help our fellow developers and bloggers. So here is the simple code, you can place in your blog/site so that whenever you were on Yahoo Messenger your bloggers can see you online through your blog and can ping you. If you were offline this will show an image with Offline and ... Read More
Sep 25, 2008
This tremendous journey from start is likely to be very interesting and shows several strategies and emerged as the World’s top most Search engine and recently launched with a light weight web browser from google called “Chrome” is creating new records in the web browsers history and getting popular day by day.
Here goes the small introduction to Google start from day 1.
First thing when lot of people heard about is “google” is how they kept that name???
What's a Google?
"Googol" is the ... Read More
Sep 21, 2008
We might have registered in several Social networking blogs, sites and have accounts in different IM's but we cant be online on all of them.. We need to login or need to install them on PC.
Now we have a new way of interacting with all of them with one Login. Presenting digsby!!!
digsby is a multiprotocol IM client that lets you chat with all your friends on AIM, MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, Google Talk, and Jabber with one simple to manage buddy ... Read More
Aug 30, 2008
Some of the applications I use most often aren't desktop apps, they're web apps that I access through a web browser. Gmail, Google Reader, and Google Docs, for example. GMDesk is an Adobe AIR-based client for these and other Google-based services. It's based on the idea that you shouldn't have to fire up a web browser just to check your email.
The concept is sound, but the execution leaves a bit to be desired. We've seen other attempts at taking web apps away ... Read More