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Posted Date: 05 Nov 2009      Posted By: Neetu      Member Level: Diamond       Category: ASP.NET

It has been available ever since Internet Explorer 5.5 was release in july but not fully discoverd before people started to talk about AJAX and Web 2.0 in 2005. What is that?



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