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http://www.markovic.com/blog [ Markovic.com] There are only two interfaces, Soap and Rest (eBay has way too many interfaces and version of everything). I am going for the Rest interface as it seems to cover everything I need and is extremely simple to implement.

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http://gaffney.wsj2.com [Gaffney.wsj2.com] Michael Gaffney's Web 2.0 Tech Blog: For anyone not familiar with Ajax, it is a browser side pattern which uses JavaScript to access server-side content and services. As of today, and for the foreseeable future, there are no standard APIs for calling a SOAP service from the browser.

[Webapitracker.com] The Web API Tracker: TheZimbra Server supports existing desktop and wireless personalinformation management (PIM) clients via standard protocols like POP,IMAP, and iCalendar: for example, Outlook, Thunderbird/Sunbird, AppleMail/iCal, Evolution, Eudora, and Wireless IMAP. The Zimbra Client isAJAX-based---Asynchronous Javascript on the client with XML/SOAP-basedcommunications to the Zimbra Server, and runs on Windows, Linux, andApple desktops in Firefox and IE browsers.

http://www.nosoapradio.org [Nosoapradio.org] No Soap, Radio! by Narendra Rocherolle: Aside from the many debates about the meaning of Web2.0, it is a stretch to consider Webshots a Web1.0 company for numerous reasons. Webshots was the pioneer of a public photoblogging on a grand scale and has afforded millions of people the opportunity to quickly become involved in community and discussion around photos for many years.

Ajaxblog.comhttp://ajaxblog.com [Ajaxblog.com] Ajax Blog - Browser Compatibility: The back button is not a bug in Ajax, it’sa flaw in the browser metaphor. You are currently browsing the Ajax Blog weblog archives for the 'Browser .

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