Friday, October 22, 2010

Formula To Make Dune Perfume

The Web is dead?

Source: Sources: Cisco Estimates based on CAIDA publications, Andrew Odlyzko

reread an old editorial that appeared in WIRED few months ago, as Chris Anderson explains why the decline of the Web as we usually conceive of it until today, or better until yesterday . Yeah, because today the trend is not much more than surf the net, but the benefit of pre-existing content, through Apps. How to send him wrong? We get up in the morning, you check your mail and newspapers you read the news online, all through the applications.
Then you go to work and monitor RSS feeds and using messaging programs like Skype to keep in touch with others. He leaves the office, subway or bus, we feel the podcasts from your smartphone. All this via Apps. If you think so, web browsing, there is less and less, or certainly the trend is this. Basically, even those who do not use social sites Apps nevertheless become "loyal" who passes less and less every day and goes through the browser. Of course, these changes also affect the advertising system "internett" as we know so far. He is returning to a closed system where you decide to pay for a service. The title is certainly a pebble thrown into the pond, but if not dead, I like to think that the web is certainly changing its skin.

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