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AJAXWorld Magazine readers nominated close to 300 companies who furthered the AJAX technology in 2006 to the "Best AJAX Technology Provider of 2006" readers' choice award. Voting will start in January 2007 and the results of the first annual AJAXWorld Readers' Choice Awards will be announced during the AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2007 West in September.
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XWorld Magazine readers nominated close to 300 companies who furthered the AJAX technology in 2006 to the 'Best AJAX Technology Provider of 2006' readers' choice award. Voting will start in January 2007 and the results of AJAXWorld Readers' Choice Awards will be annonced during the AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2007 West in September. The following is a list of the nominated companies: |
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