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  <title>Comments for Weekend Reading: AIR for JavaScript Developers (http://www.insideria.com/2008/04/weekend-reading-air-for-javasc.html)</title>
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    <title>Weekend Reading: AIR for JavaScript Developers</title>
    <summary>The updated AIR for JavaScript O&apos;reilly book is out and it&apos;s free so download it here! Not only is it free but it&apos;s creative commons licensed which means you could modify if you felt so inclined. This is a great overview of how to use AIR with HTML and JS. If you read the earlier version from year it&apos;s important to get the new as the security model has changed since then.</summary>
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    <title>Comment from Jitendra Varman on 2008-11-10</title>
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        <name>Jitendra Varman</name>
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