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  • Google Gears : Architecture for Offline Data

    Google never ceases to amaze me what they make. Recently they have released the Google Gears framework for offline data storage for online applications. Now we all know from the Microsoft world, that a ''Smart'' client does exactly that, if you design and develop it as such.   I don't want to compare or contract Google gears with smart ...
    Posted to Rahul's Notes (Weblog) by anantatman on luglio 17, 2007
  • A Quiet Release...

           Man you rainbow users are fast.  Google gave us more space so I uploaded the novell release of the .NET 1.1 ( 1.6.0.1880F ) Rainbow 2006 to google code organizing us more on only one svn.  Before I knew it, it had already been downloaded over 1000 times.  Please understand that this is the 1.1 ...
    Posted to Ramseur's Rainbow Portal 2.0 Blog (Weblog) by ramseur on marzo 31, 2007
  • Google Checkout & Rainbow .NET 2.0 & Telerik

        Ive been pretty busy proving how Rainbow can make money.  Its really a nice portal and Im just using a straight custom configured port of it.  The official Rainbow 2.0 will include an API System, XHTML 1.0 Traditional, Real module integration ( SubText [blogs], Community Server  [ nough said] , YAF[ option for ...
    Posted to Ramseur's Rainbow Portal 2.0 Blog (Weblog) by ramseur on novembre 17, 2006
  • Rainbow Portal Moves to Google Code

    Wow do I love Google.  I mean between Gmail, notebook, Google code, Google search, Im pretty much set.  Oh I forgot to mention Gtalk, Google SpreadSheets, Google analytics, Google writly, Google Images, and Google webmaster.  Wow that’s a lot of Google [stay tuned for my Google Checkout w/ Rainbow ...
    Posted to Ramseur's Rainbow Portal 2.0 Blog (Weblog) by ramseur on novembre 17, 2006
  • Rainbow 2.0, Meebo, Google Analytics, and the power of Copy/Paste

    Rahul and I are doing a lot of work to show the power of Rainbow.  Just by using the plain HTML document module or the component module, one could do some powerful things.  Rahul has created a module feature page.  Enough, I begin with google.Ive been trying to think of something cool to integrate with Google.  I chose google ...
    Posted to Ramseur's Rainbow Portal 2.0 Blog (Weblog) by ramseur on settembre 7, 2006
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