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Ajit Jaokar is based in London (England) and is the CEO of a publishing company, futuretext (www.futuretext.com). He is currently writing a book about Mobile Web 2.0 (Mobile Web 2.0: The Innovator's Guide to Developing and Marketing Next Generation Wireless / Mobile Applications). Ajit also chairs Oxford University's Next-Generation Mobile Applications Panel and, since January 2006, has been a member of the Web 2.0 Workgroup. His blog is at www.opengardensblog.futuretext.com.
In his "Real-World AJAX" conference session, Ajit will discuss the "AJAX Use in Mobile Applications" as part of the wider impact of Web 2.0, sometimes referred to as the "Global SOA."
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Ajit Jaokar is based in London (England) and is the CEO of a publishing company, futuretext (www.futuretext.com). He is currently writing a book about Mobile Web 2.0 (Mobile Web 2.0: The Innovator's Guide to Developing and Marketing Next Generation Wireless / Mobile Applications). Ajit also chairs Oxford University's Next-Generation Mobile Applications Panel and, since January 2006, has been a member of the Web 2.0 Workgroup. His blog is at www.opengardensblog.futuretext.com. In his session, Ajit will discuss the 'AJAX Use in Mobile Applications' as part of the wider impact of Web 2.0, sometimes referred to as the 'Global SOA.' |
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