I conducted an informal survey a while back on which Ajax-based apps people actually used. I got back a good number of responses and the results are in. With the exception of a smattering of applications such as GMail and Yahoo! Mail, far and away the most popular type of Ajax-based app was the RSS Reader. When you think about it, it is an online application designed to perform what is essentially an online activity: reading blogs. Mail, on the other hand, has lots of offline aspects to it (attachments, a history of offline reading, etc.).
I guess this result isn’t too surprising, but I’m not sure what it says about the future of Web 2.0, all online apps. Do we all have to be weaned from our dependence on offline apps? Is this a thing “the kids” will be embracing, and not us elders? Or will we have to wait until there is truly robust online/offline functionality in Ajax/Web 2.0 apps, through platforms like Adobe’s Apollo and the mysterious (does it even exist as more than an announcement and a slide show) Project Flair from Sun?
