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Dekoh provides Web 2.0 features like tagging and sharing
 
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

 

HYDERABAD
APRIL 16, 2007

Pramati Technologies announced the alpha release of Dekoh, its open source rich Internet Application based on Java, for early access users.
Dekoh provides Web 2.0 features like tagging, sharing and commenting features. The Dekoh platform consists of Dekoh Desktop and Dekoh Network.

Dekoh Desktop can be installed on a desktop. It has a web server on which applications written using open standards like JSP, Ajax, DHTML, Flash can be deployed and accessed through a web browser. Applications deployed are automatically enabled for Web 2.0 features like tagging, sharing, commenting and rating.

Dekoh Network allows controlled sharing of applications or content on the web. A user can share application/content on his or her desktop with a buddy, who can go to userID.dekoh.net and access it.

Dekoh is available at http://www.dekoh.com.

"Dekoh brings the best appeal to a wider developer community of Java, AJAX, DHTML and Flash. Writing desktop applications using the same web standards, tools, libraries, code base is exciting for developers," said Jay Pullur, CEO, Pramati.

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