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This month our article in Axis Magazine looked at the future of the web and a little bit about where it all started.
Download your copy of our July article from Axis Magazine (1MB) >
The web is constantly evolving. New technology and innovation does not come in generations, it comes as a continual drip over time. To keep ahead of the game, companies, organisations and individuals need to continually re-evaluate their web presence and update things accordingly. Just because you have a good web presence now, doesn't mean your web presence is sorted forever.
Key to success in the changing world and on the web is to watch how your customers interact with you and adapt as their needs change.
What are you talking about?
Here are some explanations of different terms and the sources which are referred to in the article:
Facebook: Statistics on the usage of Facebook >
Google Maps: Content is being added by everyday people >
YouTube: This broadcasting is even being used by the government >
Mozilla Foundation: See the quote in the article? Find out who they are >
‘RSS’: what it means and how it is used by the BBC >
Semantic Web: What is this? Watch a intro video to this concept >
Linked Data: Video of Tim Berners-Lee on his idea for ‘Linked Data’ >
Cloud Computing: Watch this very brief overview on the concept >
Predicting the future...
Here are a couple of articles which are well worth a read if you are interested in more information about the (possible) future of the web:
Sir Tim Berners-Lee: “the future web will rock the boat" >
Gordon Brown: "The internet is as vital as water" >
iPhone 3G S: A new mobile phone which is taking full of advantage of the web >
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