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<title>Engelbart&apos;s Usability Dilemma: Efficiency vs Ease-of-Use</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 09:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>The mouse was the original idea of Doug Engelbart who was the head of the Augmentation Research Center (ARC) at Stanford Research Institute. Engelbart&apos;s philosophy is best embodied, in my opinion, in the design of another device that he invented, the five-finger keyboard - with keys like a piano, used by one hand. The problem was, Engelbart&apos;s five-finger keyboard and mouse combination was very difficult to learn.</description>

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<title>Betting on Java for AJAX</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2007 18:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Each day as an AJAX developer seems to bring another helpful revelation: a new tool, a new gadget, a new way to reinvent the browser. But even when I&apos;m confronted with a breakthrough as big as Firebug - the brilliant debugging tool for Firefox - in the back of my mind I&apos;m reminded that the AJAX state-of-the-art is trailing behind the debugging tools that we&apos;ve had in Java for years. With age comes maturity, and with Java&apos;s maturity has come a wealth of development environments, field-tested frameworks, and a rich set of strongly typed APIs.</description>

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<title>When Does AJAX Make Business Sense?</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jun 2007 10:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Hard-nosed executives recognize that there are costs associated with any benefit. To convince today&apos;s upper-level decision makers to approve strategic investments, they need to hear more than phrases like &apos;essential to the business,&apos; &apos;the results are too unpredictable,&apos; and &apos;yields intangible benefits.&apos; In the world of Web development, the move from HTML to AJAX-powered HTML can often be achieved at a relatively low cost, but there are both direct and indirect costs associated with AJAX that must be taken into account. A close analysis of these factors will enable business managers to make more well informed decisions when considering AJAX adoption in a particular application and across their organization.</description>

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<title>Mobile AJAX FAQ - What Is Mobile AJAX?</title>
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<description>Mobile AJAX is the extension of AJAX principles to the mobile environment, which includes other constrained devices such as gaming consoles or set-top boxes featuring Web browsers. While technologically the same thing, Mobile AJAX is looked at as a special case of AJAX, as it deals with problems specific to the mobile space including the areas of constrained devices and constrained Web browsers in general.</description>

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