In my opinion, the Ajax trend has gradually receded. Of course, this is just the surface. In fact, there are two major vendors in the Web2.0 era: Google and Yahoo! All secretly brewing their own Ajax products, there is no trend of neglect.
Garett Rogers on his Google notebook login page foundArticleGoogle has launched another new Ajax function, notebook. Although garett Rogers said in his article that Google has not yet enabled this new feature, I can use notebook normally when logging on.
Honestly, I didn't find that notebook is too powerful, although it is very convenient, and Google claims that it can be used with Google's search. However, I am not worried about this. After all, I have seen that Google has been continuously launching new playways, and there is a trend of search aggregation. Who knows what big moves will happen after Google completes the field. In the search field, my imagination is far from Google.
If you are interested, try www.google.com/notebook/
Next is Yahoo !. Although this old-established force suffered a crash at the startup, Yahoo! And did not give up.
New Yahoo! Homepage gets ajaxy mentioned in this article: Yahoo! A new homepage launched after Ajax is adopted. All features are highlighted.
Another article on read/writeweb exclusive: new Yahoo! Homepage gives us more detailed information on Yahoo! . He analyzed Yahoo! New features, and draw the final conclusion, interested readers can take a look.
Address: http://www.yahoo.com /? P = 1147825772
The concept of Ajax has become somewhat cold. The most gratifying thing is that there are always some promising manufacturers and promising technicians who are eager to use their own wisdom and inspiration to capture the bright spots of technology and serve the masses. When I see Yahoo! In the new homepage, I can only say one word, cool!