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Author: macromedia.com | Published: 10th Aug 2005 | Visited: 664 times | Add Comment
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by Jeremy Allaire Just weeks ago I had the opportunity to spend some focused time discussing new technologies with a group of serious Web professionals. The forum was the Web98 web design and development conference at an Allaire-sponsored roundtable on the future of Web development. Instead of offering Allaire's product-centric view of the future Web landscape, I thought that instead I would use the time for mutual learning around important and well-accepted technology trends. So, over...n

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