There are two videos about MSN's AJAX efforts on Channel 9 today.

  1. Omar Shahine and team - New Hotmail "Kahuna": Hundreds of millions of people use Hotmail. Here's the first look at the next-generation of Hotmail, code-named "Kahuna."

    You meet the team which is located at Microsoft's Silicon Valley campus, hear their design philosophy, and get a first look.

  2. Scott Isaacs - MSN DHTML Foundation unveiled: Scott Isaacs is one of the inventors of DHTML. He is one of Microsoft's smartest Web developers and built a framework that's being used on Start.com, the future Hotmail, and other places like the new gadgets in Windows Vista. Hope you enjoy meeting Scott, sorry for the bad lighting at the beginning. If you've done any AJAX development, you'll find this one interesting and you'll get a look at some bleeding-edge Web development that MSN is doing.

I've been using the Hotmail beta and it is definitely hot. My girlfriend saw me using it and when I told her that was the next version of Hotmail she told me to send hugs and kisses to the Hotmail team. Kudos to Omar, Aditya, Steve Kafka, Imran, Walter, Reeves and all the other folks at Hotmail who're making Kahuna happen.

Additionally it looks like I'll be working on Hotmail features in our next release. So maybe I'll get some of those hugs and kisses next time. ;)


 

Friday, September 23, 2005 1:26:53 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
interesting stuff. funny this AJAX thing. I was using the XMLHttpReqeust object way back in '02 to make server side requests. the marketing guys have just coined a name for it.

carnage a question for you. alert( request.responseText ) works in IE but not in firefox. I've tried going the parser root but still get no response.
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