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- Gucci
As a designer....
what's the new 'most important thing to know', 'program to learn', etc. to be successful in business in future?
- NylonMade0
think global
- imakedesign0
learning that infomation is more imporatant than its container.
look up rss, web 2.0, the semantic web.
- 4cY0
yeah, def. web 2.0.
i am still looking for thaty web 2.0 plugin for safari..
- _jens_0
I'm still on Web 1.0, but I will update soon for sure.
Web 2.0 is safe as fuck
- NylonMade0
so what is web 2.0? really?
- todelete__20
What's next?
Cyborg like attachments that let us log in and lol faster than ever.
- gruntt0
some software called OCD.
- NylonMade0
i just finshed reading that
but this is not something new.
its been around since 1995 when the idea of self compiling and intelligent engine was devised
- NylonMade0
to me, they just re named it.
- 305artist0
Input is going to change drastically...say goodbye to the mouse, hello touchscreens and brushes.
- imakedesign0
hmmm.. not sure i agree with you, it has only been in the last few years that the web is getting closer to being truely read/write...
- imakedesign0
this is a good read for looking at how web 2.0 effects designers
- NylonMade0
imake
actually, the idea has been around for while long time. collective computing and light apps that learn and think are bases of intelligent agent system. they learn from each agents via connection of the web to process better and under stand behaviours. i always thought that web was read and write. if you are wondering how things are opinionated via content of the web via usage than yes the usage has increased but the content it self in essence is still the same. accessibility of it has changed but the idea of self input with out gateways of filters do not still exist (except in china). things like AJAX, where collective app that runs on client side is really nothing new. Oracle in 1994 came up with a machine that was appicationless. it was centrealized operating system. IBM also came up with centralize computation where the whole network functions as a whole rather than individual computer running and farming information out. to me, all the things they are talking about already existed but did not have the usage to support it. in essence, it is not going to be a boom or something new dramatic change that will occur but rather it is just a market changing it self with the increased usage by the consumers. so applying this web 2.0 myth, we can call advancement of TV and lowering cost of plasma and lcd as TV 2.5 (b/w, color, thin-ness, virtual)
- NylonMade0
but hasnt the bases of web a social event? back from using BBS, it always has been a social event. it was never just an application exchanging data. it was people who was driving it.
- NylonMade0
http://radar.oreilly.com/archive…
good discussion
- determinedmoth0
Web 2.0 is marketing bullshit, make up by the sort of people who "aren't an expert in web design, but I've dabbled a bit", to make up for the fact that they aren't willing to understand nor can keep up with the real terminology and technology.
It's like Apple claiming iPod Hi-Hi has reinvented the home stereo, while audiophiles laugh at their compressed audio format and cheap electronics.
- Rand0
LOL replaced by GFY
- blaw0
i think web 2.0 gave me pink eye.
- _jens_0
BBS and PVN is pretty much the same
15 years and this is what we could come up with