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Roland pointed me to an article about the amount of Javascript on digg.com's home page. Seems a few Digger's found it interesting. Well here at Zimbra we've got tons of Javascript and CSS in our AJAX web app. I decided to try an experiment to see if the techniques we use for Zimbra, a rather large AJAX app would help a site like digg. Continue reading...
Posted by Kevin on January 28, 2006 at 12:13 PM
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We've now released a developer build for Debian. Please post any feedback to the forums. From our two polls Debian was a clear leader so we are happy to get this build out and available for the community.
We also released an update to Beta3, which includes a few fixes for some bugs found in Beta3.
Posted by Kevin on January 20, 2006 at 12:08 PM
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The term "mash-up" has been coined to describe the aggregation and customization of multiple web interfaces and web services to eliminate context-switching between existing systems, a process which delivers a richer experience and a wider range of capabilities to the end user. Technologies such as web services, AJAX, and REST have enabled developers to create new and interesting ways of providing some very cool integrations. We have demonstrated a number of these within the Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS), and have a guide in development which will enable the integration of third party information into the ZCS. We encourage you to download our specification and give us feedback and to help create compelling mash-ups. Continue reading...
Posted by Ross on January 10, 2006 at 05:00 PM
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ZCS 3.0 Beta 3 (aka Milestone 3) has been released. You can get the Open Source Edition from the downloads page. The Network Edition is available for a 60 day free trial. Current Network customers or trial participants can get the latest release from the support portal. Continue reading...
Posted by Kevin on January 06, 2006 at 07:42 PM
Just a little update the previous "All REST and no play..." blog entry.
It has been a while since the last blog post, so we thought it was time for an update to let people know what is in the next release, and what is still to come in a future release. Continue reading...
Posted by Roland on January 02, 2006 at 12:38 PM
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