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    History of Ajax Components
    Ajax is the acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. However, rather than functioning as an acronym it better describes a technique for producing faster, more interactive, and usable web pages that don’t require re-loading every time a user changes a request. This is accomplished by increasing web page responsive-ness through the exchange of small pieces of data by an invisible server.

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    What is AJAX
    On the surface, Ajax is the acronym for Asynchronous Javascript and XML. However, the acronym doesn’t describe an object, but a technique for web development. The definition incorporates a suite of technologies working in conjunction for web development. These techniques help produce more responsive and interactive web applications. Increased interactivity is required by web applications since so much of the marketplace and the services they require are currently electronic

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    How Web 2.0 Will Change The Internet
    I personally feel that it is an understatement to say that Web 2.0 will change the face of the Internet. It is an emerging technology that has a number of important implications, and those who are prepared for such implications will prosper. Many have said that Web 2.0 will give users the same experiences that they first had when they used the Internet for the first time.

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    The Advantages and Disadvantages of Web 2.0
    While Web 2.0 has become a popular term these days, few people have taken the time to weigh the pros and cons of these evolutionary change. While the advantages are heavily touted by those who are proponents of Web 2.0, there are also those who feel that this technology will do more harm than good.

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