If you were unable to attend AJAXWorld 2007 in New York a couple of months back, you can still view David Temkin’s keynote talk by visiting Laszlo’s microsite. (Note that you will have to provide some information before viewing the recorded presentation).
Here’s a direct link to the form.
David’s keynote covered the history of Rich Internet Applications, trends emerging now and showcased some OpenLaszlo applications (such as Laszlo Mail, Gliffy and Webtop). It contains some very interesting analysis of how usage of the web has evolved over the last dozen years.
This is a highly worthwhile talk. In case you think that’s it’s purely a Laszlo pitch - it’s not; Adobe’s Apollo project gets a mention too.
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1 Antun’s Blog » Blog Archive » Whatevr Application and Webcast // Aug 24, 2007 at 1:46 pm
[...] Just like with David Temkin’s keynote, you have to fill out a form to see the webcast (sorry - out of my control) but you can view the completed Whatevr application online without providing any details whatsoever. [...]
2 Antun’s Blog » Blog Archive » OpenLaszlo Webcasts // Aug 24, 2007 at 2:03 pm
[...] If you want to see some more OpenLaszlo Webcasts, check out the Laszlo microsite for the AJAXWorld conference. I’ve already posted about David Temkin’s and my own talks, but there’s a bunch of others (Laszlo had a day-long session). I’ve copied the links below, since they’re easy to miss on the AJAXWorld page: [...]
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