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HTML 5 Web Sockets article on IndicThread
HTML 5 Websockets and the K team's open source project Kaazing Gateway reaches India and the India developer community. Sidda Eraiah will be presenting 2 sessions @ IndicThreads Conference 2008, Pune, India: How to build an enterprise trading sol
Tutorial: Creating a Web-based chat with HTML 5 WebSockets and XMPP
Creating an XMPP-based Web chat client with HTML WebSockets and Kaazing Gateway. Peter from Kaazing has put together a tutorial showing how you can create your own Web-based chat using HTML 5 standards (Websockets and SSE), XMPP, and Kaazing Gateway.
Training: HTML 5 Web Sockets & Server-Sent Events
Kaazing's team has been working extensively over the past months to put together a highly practical 3-day class on Comet and HTML 5 Web Sockets and Server-Sent Events (SSE). The effort is coordinated with our friends at Skillsmatter and for those of
Kaazing Gateway (Atlantis) 8.09_2 now available for download
Kaazing Gateway 8.09_2 is now available for download at kaazing.org. Kaazing Gateway is an open source HTML 5 WebSocket Server that is available for use under the OSI approved Common Public Attribution License (CPAL)—a derivative of the Mozilla P
Kaazing and WebSockets @ JAOO
Now at our third leg of the Kaazing "World Tour" I finally find some time to catch up with my blogging. At the end of September Ric Smith and I had the great opportunity to visit Arhus (Denmark) and the JAOO conference. This was our first time at JAO
HTML 5, The Future is Now!
If the future of the Web is of any interest to you I would recommend reading the following blog post by my longtime friend John Fallows. As a request by the organizers of the Silicon Valley Web Builder user group, John wrote a great post on the emerg
Kaazing World Tour - Learn About HTML 5 WebSockets
The Kaazing World Tour has started! If you are interested in learning how you can take advantage of streaming data to your social website, trading Web application, monitoring solution, and online poker game now is your chance. The Kaazing team will b
Kaazing Moves to New Office
Kaazing has moved! Our new address is: Kaazing Corporation 888 Villa Street, #410 Mountain View, CA 94041 For those of you that managed to visit our old office space will realize that we have not moved too far About a 1 mile - staying in downtow
WebSockets and Javazone
One of the highlights of the year is definitely Javazone. If you are not familiar with this event - GET FAMILIARIZED!! It is a fantastic developer conference organized by the Norwegian Java user group - JavaBin. Every year the organizers seem to ex
Article on HTML 5 WebSockets
The AJAXWorld magazine recently published an article on HTML5 WebSockets - The Future of the Web: HTML5 Web Sockets by Ric Smith from Kaazing. A recommeded reading for anyone interested in knowing more about what you can do with a WebSocket solution.

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