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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home2/bradbecker/public_html/blog/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121…conspiracy theories are fun and all but the truth is that we first had this discussion with Ovum, an analyst group in the UK. Here’s an excerpt from one of their papers, RIA: putting the user first<\/a> <\/strong>:<\/p>\n As surely as winter follows autumn, the software industry continually presents us with new programming models. The latest is rich Internet applications (RIA), which have been around for quite a few years waiting for an architecture on which it can be deployed. One of the problems with this name is that whenever the words \u2018rich\u2019 and \u2018Internet\u2019 appear next to each other, it is commonly taken to assume that they mean multimedia, music and video, not data and business applications. A better description for these classes of applications is \u2018rich interactive client applications.<\/strong> \u2018Rich\u2019 suggests that they offer more than a simple browser-based application and \u2018interactive\u2019 indicates that these are more than simply presentation layers. Rich interactive applications (RIA)<\/strong> are at the centre of the drive to make the experience of a user’s interaction with software applications matter more… <\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Ryan Stewart’s entire blog is about RIA’s and he was recently using both phrases interchangeably: “pull together the benefits of the web and the benefits of the desktop and blend them into rich, interactive<\/strong> applications.”<\/em> <\/p>\n<\/a> Some people<\/a> were fussing<\/a> last week about the latest evil scheme by Micro$oft to take over the world via the insidious renaming of the term Rich Internet Application to Rich Interactive<\/em> Application. Curses! Foiled again! You got us on that one. After running all the simulations on Hal XP, we calculated that changing that one word would net us nearly eleventy kajillion dollars thereby ensuring total world domination. And if it wasn’t for you meddling teenagers and Scooby-Doo(tm), we would’ve gotten away with it. So…<\/p>\n
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