A History of Internet Evolution and Web 3.0
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What is that a picture of on that poster behind you?
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Thanks for the video. Great overview for the test I'm taking tomorrow.
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2.o is great! there are also those who feel that 2.0 has commercialized the net to the point where the internet 'belongs' to google/yahoo/youtube et al. and smaller html sites are no longer 'central' to the net
i like learning about the evolution of the net, because it is changing so fast! great vid !
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Things like documents at central server etc... the technology is available and used in companies. Lets face it: they don't need such a thing like a platform independent application because they use homogeneous software environments.
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No, not mutually exclusive but I think you emphasize the technological aspect too much. Take the sms of your mobile which was never intended for wide usage.
Cloud computing is what you described.... I don't think this will be "the next big thing" to be honest.....
There was an article in a magazine some time ago "sex drives technology". I subscribe to the theory that whatever promises sex (social interaction is just a "step towards the goal") in some way will be pushed to the (consumer) market.
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We currently use a network format designed to be cheap, not effective, and there is a number of very sophisticated networking technology that could make the amount of data needed and transfer speed very possible. This prototype at the convention was one such example.
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Do these need to be mutually exclusive? With this increased connectivity you can see great possibility for more immersive social connections. There is a proposed simulated reality where it would be like you were in the same room. You also haven't seen the real possibility of networking for this to be probable. Look at audio technology where multiple machines can be digitally linked fibreoptically for virtually instantaneous networking.
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OK tl;dr:
I think the (kind of) social interaction and tools which can be used by a critical mass of people is more important than whatever technology can provide (faster CPU, faster Internet connection)
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Stupid youtube did not post comment because I had a website in ti :(
Introducing Web 2(dot)0:
I think we find this mostly in easy to use tools:
A website to create and maintain is highly complex, but go to blog(dot) com and get your blog which is very easy to keep up to date. Videos on a Homepage were donloadable files... with youtube you can put them into the web easyly.... WHy? becuase youtube provides the tool (flash program) to do so.....
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Sex may be too "strong" of a word. "Social interaction" is better: IMHO this was the first time rather small number of people with special interests (computer geeks, role players, whatever) could meet and discuss. E.g. I was a big anime nerd back then and met lots of local people who were into anime too via the net... How would you know the guy/gal there on the street has the same interests as you?
Thanks, very good video. What do you think the privacy considerations are of having information stored on a server like Google Docs? There is also an issue of corporate control. If you keep your documents on Google docs they are controlled by Google. Centralization of was one of the things campuses were trying to get away from with the replacement of the dumb terminal by the PC. With the PC everyone can compile and run code with a mainframe and a dumb terminal a priesthood controls what runs.
happyjesus123 2 years ago
these are good questions we should all think about.
TristanPEJ 2 years ago