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Platforms break open!

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

It allows you to access 16 entities within the Kintera application, including lots of data about contacts, plus data about appointments and tasks. One of my favorite quotes in the Connect documentation is this one: “As long as you can invoke the API over HTTP, your application can be Microsoft, HP, IBM, Novell, Oracle, even Sun-based.

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Buzzword Buzz

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

Well, actually, no: -- it's not just hype, but it's equally true that there is really no earthshaking new technology involved. refers to several new approaches to web application development that use tools your browser has been supporting all along, but use them in new ways. This is just what Ajax means to change.

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Another view of this 2.0 thing

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

For example, I enjoy following the discussion in EDS's Next Big Thing blog. Tools like Ajax, RSS, XML he sees as "refinements" of innovations from the.com period. techniques like Ajax access data more dynamically, the real paradigm change in his book will be when browser "pull" is replaced by push technologies.

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Web 2.0 Part I

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Part I September 9, 2006 I liked doing the Intellectual Property series in the earlier incarnation of this blog. applications every day. I blog, I use Flickr, I search blogs using Technorati, I use del.icio.us But there is a lot of hype regarding Web 2.0, The technologies generally connected to Web 2.0

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