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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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Mobyko Has Launched Its Web 2.0 Online Photo, Video and Text Galleries, Allowing Customers to Manage Social Media

Mobyko has announced the launch of its web 2.0 online photo, video and text galleries, providing a revolutionary way for mobile users to manage their social media. The galleries provide a desktop application experience on the web. The exceptional implementation and depth of functionality provides a seamless user experience. The galleries feature AJAX to provide the smooth transitions and special effects that have traditionally only been available in flash applications. Mobyko users are able to store, manage and share their mobile content for free.

Photos and videos pop up when individual thumbnails are clicked. Users can move and organize their photos, videos and texts into different albums with a simple drag and drop mechanism. Furthermore, photo slideshows are generated on the fly. The user-friendly interface means that captions, comments and dates can all be changed with just a few key strokes.

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this sounds good. however, the utilization of a well known Ajax library can hardly be described as "Mobile Ajax", even though it is used in a mobile environment. it has not been said which browsers the application will be working in, WebKit-based ones (Nokia S60, iPhone, Android) will probably work, all the rest probably won't.

here it would have been interesting to point out the fallback-mechanism if there is one.


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Rocco wrote: this sounds good. however, the utilization of a well known Ajax library can hardly be described as "Mobile Ajax", even though it is used in a mobile environment. it has not been said which browsers the application will be working in, WebKit-based ones (Nokia S60, iPhone, Android) will probably work, all the rest probably won't. here it would have been interesting to point out the fallback-mechanism if there is one.
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