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	<title>Comments on: Thomas Fuchs of Script.aculo.us: Ajaxian Podcast</title>
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		<title>By: BorkWeb &#187; The Case For JSON: What Is It and Why Use It?</title>
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		<description>[...] As Ajax methodologies (and even Cross Domain Scripting) become more commonplace, data format becomes vital to the efficiency of our applications. The Zimbra folks seem to have realized this and subsequently re-architected their entire application. Oh, and Script.aculo.us creator Thomas Fuchs seems to agree and stats his opinion on XML in Ajax communication: Its dog slow...don&#039;t do it. [...]</description>
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