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AJAXWorld Magazine: What about Mobile AJAX? Will we finally be hearing more about that in 2008 do you think?
CW: The iPhone has reasonable support for Mobile AJAX, which is a big step forward. There is no doubt that we will see more progress on Mobile AJAX in 2008 and beyond. In fact, it is my belief that mobile computing will really get interesting over the next few years with the emergence of newer devices and mobile AJAX, both of which would be further bolstered if service providers were to increase accessibility to their networks.
AJAXWorld Magazine: Talking of 2008, if the peak between two adjacent IPO markets is about nine years, then the coming year might see some biggies. What are the characteristics, in your view, that the next major IPO companies and offerings will have in common – or will they each simply be unique, as VMware (say) was unique?
CW: Thank you for your kind words. This is a great topic and my hope is that others can learn from my experience. Ten years ago, I was as a poor graduate student naive enough to start a company at the bottom of the “dot-bomb” burst. I learned so much coping with the “nuclear winter,” raising $18M in financing, working through all the challenges associated with the market, dealing with investors and everything else I only wish that I had known all this before I got started.
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JF 01/02/08 10:06:12 PM EST | |||
OpenAjax Alliance does help raise the awareness of Ajax and helps standardize Ajax. -it helps to take Ajax to the mainstream. |
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Jim Standings 12/28/07 05:18:07 AM EST | |||
So the OpenAjax Alliance is what took AJAX from "Geek's Secret Weapon" to the mainstream? |
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