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WebReference Update: March 17, 2008
New this week on WebReference.com and the Web:
FEATURE: Transparency in Ajax ApplicationsOTHER VOICES:
- DB2 9.5 and IBM Data Studio - Part 8: The SQL Builder Development Accelerators  The Rest of the Story
- .NET Tip: Basic Data Manipulation with LINQ
- Put UGC Video Anywhere: YouTube Expands APIs
- Is it Time to Globalize Time?
- Apple, Google Gear Up For Developers
- Firefox 3 Goes on a Diet
FEATURE: Transparency in Ajax Applications
An average user might not be aware that the logic of the Ajax application is more exposed than that of the standard Web page. It's relatively simple for an advanced user (or an attacker) to "look inside" and gain knowledge about the internal workings of the application.
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OTHER VOICES
- DB2 9.5 and IBM Data Studio - Part 8: The SQL Builder Development Accelerators  The Rest of the Story
Part 8 of this series rounds out the features of the SQL Builder and finishes off with a great feature that is part of the SQL Editor -- SQL templates.
Database Journal - .NET Tip: Basic Data Manipulation with LINQ
LINQ provides a flexible means to work with your data that wasn't available before. You now have access to SQL-like capabilities that you can apply to your own data types or to built-in data types. In this tip, you will learn how to sort your data and how to reshape the data that your LINQ query returns.
Developer.com - Put UGC Video Anywhere: YouTube Expands APIs
As if YouTube weren't a big enough player in online video, it's now going to show up in a lot more places. Newly expanded APIs let developers incorporate YouTube content in surprising new ways.
Web Video Universe
NET NEWS
- Is it Time to Globalize Time?
Don't look now, but business is global. Media is global. Communication is global. So why are we still torturing ourselves with local time?
internetnews, March 14, 2008 - Apple, Google Gear Up For Developers
Apple and Google announced developer event details last week aimed at independent creators of the programs so crucial to the success of both companies.
internetnews, March 14, 2008 - Firefox 3 Goes on a Diet
Benchmarks show that Firefox 3 uses less memory than Internet Explorer 7 and Opera. A number of significant fixes and improvements have brought down the open-source browser's memory footprint and could make it a more viable choice in mobile environments.
Ars Technica, March 17, 2008
That's it for this . I'll have more for you next time.
Lee Underwood
Newsletter Editor, WebReference.com
lunderwood(at)jupitermedia.com
Created: March 17, 2008
URL: http://www.webreference.com/new/080317.html

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