This link has been bookmarked by 66 people . It was first bookmarked on 30 Apr 2006, by Jacky.
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Xavier BadosaI'm proud to announce the immediate availability of dojo.storage and a new web-based editor named Moxie. Imagine if web applications could store megabytes of data on the client-side, in the browser, both persistently and securely. No server needed. Imagin
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Steve WillerAn offline data storage system for client-side web applications. Apparently you can go further than simple local-cookie storage.
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Gary BurgeNow in a Browser Near You: Offline Access and Permanent, Client-Side Storage, Thanks to Dojo.Storage
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I'm proud to announce the immediate availability of dojo.storage and a new web-based editor named Moxie. Imagine if web applications could store megabytes of data on the client-side, in the browser, both persistently and securely. No server needed. Imagine if web applications could work offline with the click of a button. Want to access your web based word processor when you are not on the network, with your private files stored privately, right on your own machine and not on some server? Now you can.
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Karsten Schmidtpersistant client side data storage via JS and Flash SharedObjects
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justin_knollImagine if web applications could store megabytes of data on the client-side, in the browser, both persistently and securely. No server needed.
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Marek RozanskiNow in a Browser Near You: Offline Access and Permanent, Client-Side Storage, Thanks to Dojo.Storage
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Mike StenhouseThese guys are nuts! Imagine if web applications could store megabytes of data on the client-side, in the browser, both persistently and securely. No server needed.
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Aaron GustafsonOffline access and permanent, client-side storage. Oh my.
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Joseph DanteImagine if web applications could store megabytes of data on the client-side, in the browser, both persistently and securely. No server needed.
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