2. ● RnD Engineer @ OSCC MAMPU
● advise and Consult Government agencies
related to OSS
● involved with various projects within
Ubuntu, primarily focused on community
and education
● a member of the Ubuntu-my & OSDC.my
● coordinate and lead the Ubuntu-my
LoCo Team
11. Distributed Online Storage
● 3S (Simple Storage Service) is designed
to make web scaling easy for
developers.
● provides a web service that can be used
to store and retrieve any amount of
data at any given time, from anywhere
on the internet.
13. Framework / Library
● These allow developers to write code
elegantly. For example jQuery a
JavaScript framework, expands the
built in features of JavaScript.
14. Browser/Desktop Offline Apps
● Adobe Air is a cross-platform
runtime environment for building rich
internet applications. Air stands for
Adobe Integrated Runtime, and uses
Flash, Flex HTML and / or Ajax.
Adobe air applications can be online
or desktop based. Current
applications based on adobe air
include AOL, eBay and Yahoo!
15. Flash HD Streaming
● High Definition Flash Streaming.
Sounds good heh? Many websites are
offering their content in HD
thorough the flash player. Companies
such as Youtube and Revision3
already do it.
16. Remote Script Use
● Loading scripts from a central
location, like a direct link. This
allows developers to call active
server pages without having to
refresh the page. More information
over at Microsoft.
17. Single Input Orders
● The ability to only fill out one form,
then other sites and services will
automatically remember your details
when filling in forms, even if you
haven’t filled in that certain form
before.
19. Push everything – email, IM,
video, news
● Make things more instant
● Automatically push to U
20. Cross-site data sharing
● Data sharing across sites, such as
social networks / networks. Google
already do this. Say if you login to
your google account anywhere on the
Google site, anywhere on Google you
are still logged on.
21. Single LoginProfiles
●
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● Allow third party websites to retrieve
users details from a central location
such as OpenID and Facebook
Connect, when the user provides their
username and password.
22. API's for automating
everything
● Application Programming Interfaces
that are fully automated is the way
forward in 2009 for web developers.
You can find out more about
Application Programming Interfaces
here.
23. Full AJAX CMS's
● Ajax was thought up in 2005, and in
2006 the W3C made it an official
web standard. Similar Ajax techniques
have been around since the 1990s.
Throughout the last few years, I
have seen more and more Ajax on
the internet. In web forms,
preloaders, slideshows and gallery’s.
2009 ModX is an ajax content
24. SEO By Design
● Search Engine Optimization
● Alt tags, meta tags, friendly URL's
25. WAP & Phone sites become
more prominent
● automatically detect if using a mobile
device.
26. CSS3
● web designers best friend
● Full support and 3D in browser
● Not all browser support CSS3
● Demo?