iPhone and iPodtouch Programming Handling Touch Interactions and Events for Mobile Safari

iPhone and iPodtouch Programming Handling Touch Interactions and Events for Mobile SafariShort Description
An essential part of any Web 2.0 application is the ability to respond to events triggered by the user or by a condition that occurs on the client: the clicking of a button, the pressing of a key, the scrolling of a window. While the user interacts with an HTML element, the entire document, or the browser window, JavaScript serves as the watchful eye behind the scenes that monitors all of this activity taking place and fires off events as they occur.

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Remote Desktop for Mobiles For iPhone and iPod Touch

Remote Desktop for Mobiles For iPhone and iPod TouchShort Description
Getting Started Guide
RDM+ : Remote Desktop for Mobiles consists of two components: the desktop part and the web service running on your iPhone or iPod touch.
- The RDM+ desktop part should be installed on the computer you want to access remotely.
- The client module is running from your Safari browser.

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Safari Web Content Guide for iPhone

Safari Web Content Guide for iPhoneShort Description
Safari on iPhone, the application for browsing theweb on iPhone and iPod touch, is a fullweb browser running on a small handheld device with a high-resolution screen. This unique implementation of Safari responds to a finger as the input device and supports gestures for zooming and panning. It also renders webpages in portrait or landscape orientation. It contains many built-in features such as PDF viewing, video playback, and support for links to the native Phone, Mail, Maps, and YouTube applications.

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SEO for Pen Makers

SEO for Pen MakersShort Description
Well it seems we are getting some fresh blood here lately in the WPW which is a great sign of the forum growth. I think some of the recent posts on WPW are pointing to the need for Newbie thread. I have usually pointed people to the HR newbie thread but I think we could create a useful one here.

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Why was Silverlight created

Why was Silverlight createdShort Description
In a world where the Internet appears more frequently in our everyday lives, static web sites composed only from text and pictures have become boring. A solution for this problem was the creation of PHP. Suddenly it was possible for the Server to create dynamical web sites, depending on the choices the user made. Still this wasn’t the best solution, because the server had to do all the work. Through the creation of JavaScript, it was suddenly possible for the client to take over a part of the workload. JavaScript allows the Developer to create a Code which will be executed from the Browser on the Client side, and so change the look of the web page, without the need to communicate with the Server. This allow for a more interactive and faster responding web pages. Two big “problems” with JavaScript are that, it is really hard to program in it, and everybody can see the JavaScript code.

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Silverlight Overview

Silverlight OverviewShort Description
Silverlight 1.1 will contain a substantial subset of the .NET 3.5 runtime (also running cross-browser and cross-platform) and will enable a new generation of smart/rich internet applications. Silverlight 1.1 has the potential to become an ASP.NET or even an HTML application killer, especially where sophisticated, feature-rich applications are involved. Silverlight will essentially host a full .NET runtime engine within a sandbox on the client computer and allow a .NET smart client application to run on any platform, all with the same deployment characteristics as a thin-client application (once the Silverlight plug-in has been installed). Essentially, Silverlight creates a “best of both worlds” environment, in which users can experience responsive, media-rich internet applications that leverage local computing power and resources, while administrators enjoy the benefits of ?notouch ? deployments and centralized control.

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Using Web Analytics with Microsoft Silverlight

Using Web Analytics with Microsoft SilverlightShort Description
Rich interactive applications and media players built using Microsoft Silverlight are easily integrated with web analytics services such as WebTrends On Demand, Omniture SiteCatalyst, Google Analytics, and Microsoft AdCenter Analytics. These services collect data about web usage behavior and allow business to measure how websites perform against business goals. Because most web analytics services use JavaScript page tags to identify and quantify web usage behavior, they easily integrate with Silverlight’s JavaScript programming model. Silverlight 1.0 is a plug-in for the browser that exposes a JavaScript programming model which fits naturally with web analytics services. When it is released in 2008, Silverlight 2 will add a .NET programming model to the JavaScript one, and as such, future versions of Silverlight will also integrate with the web analytics service. Because the design in Silverlight is separate from the application logic, once analytics are implemented in Silverlight applications, it is easy to see if a change in design achieves the desired business goals through A/B testing.

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