There are many different frameworks from which to choose. Some are open source and therefore free and some are commercial products, which typically charge for a fee. These commercial products do provide for a free copy for particular users, such as development, not for profit, or perso... May. 26, 2007 01:00 PM EDT Reads: 3,649 |
At the MIX06 keynote presentation by Bill Gates, he asked two companies to come out and show what they're doing to provide 'rich user experience' (always avoiding the term Web 2.0). Mar. 22, 2006 05:45 AM EST Reads: 6,206 Replies: 1 |
Bill Gates gave the keynote presentation that framed MIX06 for the next few days, which is really about the 'web experience' and 'beyond the browser'. He said the world is changing and should be more user centric rather than device centric. He discussed users' experiences from the pers...Mar. 21, 2006 08:30 AM EST Reads: 3,340 Replies: 2 |







Kate Allen is a Software Consultant to Federal and private sector clients. Kate is an IT Project Manager with experience in both commercial software and in-house application development. In addition to Project Management and Enterprise Application Implementations, Kate follows, studies, and writes about Web 2.0 and the changes Web 2.0 is bringing to IT. She is also working on a book about Web 2.0 for Addison-Wesley.
Bill Gates gave the keynote presentation that framed MIX06 for the next few days, which is really about the 'web experience' and 'beyond the browser'. He said the world is changing and should be more user centric rather than device centric. He discussed users' experiences from the pers...


















