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Complex technical terms are often thrown around in the media or on blogs. Does the average marketer know what half of these terms mean? This series is aimed at illustrating (this is where the whiteboard comes into play) complex terms in ways that normal, non-geeks can understand.
In this installment, we take a look at AJAX, which stands for Asynchronous JAvasript and XML. As a marketer, you don't need to know about Javascript, which is a programming language, nor do you really need to know about XML, which is a data storage standard.
But the asynchronous part is what is interesting. It allows Web pages to behave in a more dynamic, application-like manner. Google's Reader, Mail and Documents all work with AJAX to make them work more fluidly for the end user.