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		<title>Top Ruby ERP</title>
		<description>Blue ERP is a state of the art web based sales management system which helps businesses run their operations efficiently and cost effectively, fully integrating all aspects of the sales processing cycle.</description>
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		<title>Top Ruby CRM</title>
		<description>Fat Free CRM is open source Ruby on Rails-based customer relationship management platform. Out of the box it features group collaboration, campaign and lead management, contact lists, and opportunity tracking.</description>
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		<title>ASP.NET AJAX Library Beta in Visual Studio </title>
		<description>The ASP.NET AJAX Library is a JavaScript library which enables the developer to build highly interactive Ajax applications. Using ASP.NET Ajax client controls we can take the advantage of building database-driven web applications.</description>
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		<title>Ajax Error Handling with ASP.net stack trace</title>
		<description>ASP.Net Ajax is great for developing web applications. However there are some issues in presenting server side exceptions in the browser nicely. I actually needed the entire stack trace to be shown in the screen.</description>
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		<title>Dissecting Selenium WebDriver JSON WireProtocol</title>
		<description>Digging into WebDriver today an interesting question popped up.  How does WebDriver interact with browser?! Only thing I knew that it was using JNI to connect to native DLL&#38;#8217;s.</description>
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		<title>Progressive Enhancement with JSF</title>
		<description>Progressive Enhancement is a philosophy of web design - start with simple pages, and build them up based on the capabilities of the browser viewing the page. It&#38;#8217;s related to (and in some ways, the opposite of) the idea of Graceful Degradation, starting with a nice, fancy page, and dealing with any browser faults in an elegant manner.</description>
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		<title>AJAX for beginners</title>
		<description>The advent of AJAX (Asynchronous Javascript and XML) has opened up new doors to web developers, allowing for interaction with and display of database and other external data in a web document, without the need to load a new page.</description>
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		<title>Getting started with AJAX using PHP</title>
		<description>AJAX stands for Asynchronous JavaScript And XML. Any server side technology that supports JavaScript also supports AJAX. AJAX is a browser technology, and is therefore independent of web server platforms. </description>
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		<title>Utilizing Google AJAX APIs CDN</title>
		<description>When using JavaScript libraries to perform a function on a public-facing web site, the traditional way of referencing your library is using something like this:</description>
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		<title>Log JavaScript Errors Using an AJAX-driven Web Service</title>
		<description>There are two kinds of errors: those that the application users see and those that developers use to resolve bugs and performance issues. Typically, error messages are displayed to the end user in a message dialog or other GUI component. </description>
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