4D Web 2.0 Pack Demos

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Ironically the demos are downloadable samples that focus on showing of ajaxian database applications.

The demos available are:

  • Vacation Tracker: Losing track of time? This rich application manages your time off. See how little source code is necessary to build a powerful live web application.
  • 4D Jukebox: See how you can get a full-featured media player app from 4D on to the web with this implementation of the 4D Ajax Framework. Less than ten lines of code drive this dynamic web application.
  • Tech Support: A windows MDI application developed using the 4D Ajax Framework Client. This demo was built to show the power of the 4D Ajax Framework Client Development Environment. No custom code was necessary for the web portion of this demo.

source: ajaxian

The Business of Ajax – Google’s Ajax Search API

Google actually relies on our users to help with our marketing. We have a very high percentage of our users who often tell others about our search engine. — Sergey Brin

So spake one of the co-founders of Google. But what happens when your users start to tell others about your search engines in ways that you don’t like? When they present your search results in ways that hurt or confuse your brand? You would probably try to control how those users used those results. That seems to be what Google has done with the release of their new Google Ajax Search API.

Somewhat lost in the hype around the release of the Ajax API was the discontinuation of the Google SOAP Search API. It’s still available to existing subscribers, but no new ones are being signed up. To see why this discontinuation is an exercise in brand discipline, you just have to look at the terms of use for the Ajax API:

You agree that you will not, and you will not permit your users or other third parties to: (a) modify or replace the text, images, or other content of the Google Search Results, including by (i) changing the order in which the Google Search Results appear, (ii) intermixing Search Results from sources other than Google, or (iii) intermixing other content such that it appears to be part of the Google Search Results; or (b) modify, replace or otherwise disable the functioning of links to Google or third party websites provided in the Google Search Results.

The key terms here are that the order and appearance cannot be modified. And that is the essence of the Google brand: the order of the search terms. Fortunes are made and lost based on Google search position. Business plans are build around it. Millions of people around the world use the top ten results to find information, guide purchasing decisions, and so on. Mess with that order in some consistent way — in some, god forbid, way that people find valuable — and you’ve lost control of your brand, who you are, and likely your ability to advertise. Continue reading

YUI Version 2.2.0 Released: Browser History Manager, DataTable, and Button Components, New Versioning, and More

YUI 2.2.0 has been released one year after YUI was released into open source.

The major changes are:

  • Versioning: 0.12.2 to 2.2.0: The new version syncs up the internal and external release numbers
  • Browser History Manager: The YUI Browser History Manager supports all A-grade browsers in managing the back/forward button navigation and bookmarking
  • DataTable Control: The DataTable control allows you to present tabular data and allow your user to engage that presentation by modifying/enhancing the data, sorting and searching through it, and adjusting the presentation itself.
  • Button Control: Buttons are essential parts of most graphical interfaces, but the visual constraints of buttons in their various form-control implementations (submit buttons, radio buttons, check boxes, etc.) diminish their effectiveness in some applications. The Button Control provides a platform for implementing visually impactful buttons that range from standard click-to-navigate buttons to radio buttons and checkboxes to advanced split-buttons that can operate as both a button and a menu.
  • New YAHOO.* properties: such as YAHOO.lang, YAHOO.env, and a YAHOO_config global

Congrats on the new release. Continue reading

AJForm and ReJax Reloaded

Brendon Crawford has updated both of his products, AJForm and ReJax.

AJForm:

AJFORM is a JavaScript toolkit which simply submits data from any
given form in an HTML page, then sends the data to any specified
JavaScript function. AJFORM degrades gracefully in every aspect. In
other words, if the browser doesn’t support it, the data will be sent
through the form as normal. Continue reading

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Subdreamer CMS is a powerful yet simple program used for creating websites. With it’s quick installation and easy to use admin interface you will have your website up and running within minutes.

Whether your goal is creating a simple website with a couple pages or a larger website with hundreds of pages, Subdreamer CMS will get you there by providing unbeatable content management tools. Download today and join the thousands of members that are already using Subdreamer CMS to power their websites! Continue reading

JSONRequest Proposal

Douglas Crockford of Yahoo, a pioneer of JSON, presented “JSON: The X in Ajax” at The Ajax Experience Tuesday afternoon.

In the presentation, Douglas discussed his proposal for native support of a new JavaScript object named JSONRequest. The object would provide a simple API for issuing Ajax requests to exchange JSON data using the following methods:

var request = JSONRequest.post(url, data, callbackFn);
var request = JSONRequest.get(url, callbackFn);

Other key points about the proposed object included:

  • Requests are transmitted in order
  • Requests can have timeouts
  • Requests can be cancelled
  • Connections are in addition to the browser’s ordinary two connections per host

Douglas has published more information about his proposal. The object itself is also available for download.

source: ajaxian.com

Samsung Copies Apple With Digital Music Store

 

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Not content with releasing two new players, Sammy gets in on the digital download act…

Declaring its intentions as a digital music big-hitter Samsung’s blessing us not only with its two new MP3 players but also the imminent launch of its own application-based download service.

Dubbed the Samsung Media Studio (SMS), it will open its online doors next month to any Windows-based MP3 players.

Sammy has struck deals with all of the major record labels and over 40,000 independents to take part in the service, ensuring that punters can fill up the new super-slim K3′s (pictured) 8GB storage and the  Bluetooth-equipped T9′s 4GB capacity. In fact, a healthy 2.6 million songs will be online from launch – watch your back, iTunes…