The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet | Magazine - 1 views
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This is the natural path of industrialization: invention, propagation, adoption, control.
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Rhys Daunic on 12 Sep 10Makes me think of Lewis Mumford, Technics and Civilization
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Faustian bargain
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The defenders of the unfettered Web have their hopes set on HTML5 — the latest version of Web-building code that offers applike flexibility
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this is a battle that seemed fought and won — not just toppling newspapers and music labels but also AOL and Prodigy and anyone who built a business on the idea that a curated experience would beat out the flexibility and freedom of the Web.
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Chaos isn’t a business model. A new breed of media moguls is bringing order — and profits — to the digital world.
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the top 10 Web sites accounted for 31 percent of US pageviews in 2001, 40 percent in 2006, and about 75 percent in 2010.
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Within five years, Morgan Stanley projects, the number of users accessing the Net from mobile devices will surpass the number who access it from PCs.
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For the sake of the optimized experience on mobile devices, users forgo the general-purpose browser.
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We get the Web. It’s part of our life. And we just want to use the services that make our life better.
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Blame human nature. As much as we intellectually appreciate openness, at the end of the day we favor the easiest path.