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Don’t get me wrong, I think Ajax (and especially jQuery) is very cool and is undoubtedly useful for both Internet design and usability.
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However, with the explosion of all the plugins, widgets, and animation, do you think we’ll see a backlash against Ajax similar to the one we saw against Macromedia Adobe Flash a few years ago? Granted, Flash has SEO issues that Ajax doesn’t, but…
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…Is there such a thing as too much Ajax?
What do you think?
Tags: Ajax, Flash, jQuery
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