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I've got a new article up over at the AJAX Journal. It's a tecnical piece about some of the decisions you'll need to make if you are developing the latest web technology.

JSON Versus XML

It's not the latest sequel to the "Jason versus Freddie" movie, it's one of the decisions you need to make if you're rolling out a Web 2.0 product. Make the wrong choice, and your project and reputation can suffer. Make the right choice, and you can be a hero. There aren't any easy answers, but I can take you on a tour of the technology and the decisions involved so you can make a better-informed choice. During our tour I promise you won't be attacked by a man in a hockey mask, so sit back and enjoy the ride.

You can read the rest over there if you are interested.

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