Gmail email 7 th remember: let Ajax become mailbox standards
On 1 April 2004, Google Gmail officially launched, it changed the email, also changed many things. Seven years ago, if we want to the world with other people on the E-mail communication, Microsoft outlook 2010 changes life.
need to open Outlook or Eudora, or other computer desktop software, input E-mail to accomplish. Most of us have E-mail, can from any computer login, is very convenient, but it is more and more favour. Clumsy and slow inbox, big of single check box, every now and then is spam, must continue to empty themselves.
Gmail changed all that. It such as desktop applications are usually quick and elegant, capacity is great, didn’t have to delete anything. In fact you don’t need to delete button, you can’t delete button not forget for a moment, because of no rubbish.
Gmail is so fluent and concise, many people go to it, would never leave.
Gmail with Ajax is a gamble
On the occasion of 7 years old birthday, we can not ignore the huge influence of Gmail, not only affected the email service, also includes the rich network applications. Gmail had to try some new concept, is extremely sophisticated at that hour, and now it has become a mainstream network. Microsoft outlook is the best system ever.
One of the most important Ajax, this technology is to Gmail new network interface, make more close to the desktop application, and finally let us from desktop applications.
Before the Ajax, users need to click on a link or web button on the page, and then wait to see new results to load. With Ajax, programmers can control after part of the page, and need not completely loaded. So users can see the latest trends and don’t click, it need not wait.
JavaScript is used only in small, experimental at the site, development DuoNian is not popular in large web sites. Gmail is not the first Ajax web pages, but it is the first large scale application that you can be a web page. Do you like Microsoft Office 2007 ?
Gmail product manager Keith Coleman (Keith Coleman) said: “write in Gmail, Ajax this term didn’t exist.”