readwriteweb.com — As the world financial crisis has gotten gradually worse over the past few weeks, I've been pondering what this means for the Web. ReadWriteWeb as a publication focuses on technology - web products and trends - rather than business and VC happenings.
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spudsstuffOct 12, 2008
Web 3.0
Closed AccountOct 12, 2008
I think they'll hit us with something completely clever and jump straight to Web 4.0. It's 2.0 squared.
cybersallyOct 14, 2008
I love it. I didn't even have to click through to know what the first comment would be. :-)
butlermonkeyOct 14, 2008
For a while there I thought it was going to be lol cats, then just photos with clever captions, now I'm thinking it'll be all xkcd style cartoons. Whatever it'll be I'm sure it'll be magically clever and witty, just like this comment. Hhe, hhe? - Not so much.Seriously though, I thought the next big thing was online applications. Something like <a class="user" href="http://www.pixlr.com/app/">http://www.pixlr.com/app/</a> That and offering the mainstream online storage or massive amounts of data backups. I guess sort of what MS is doing with Live Mesh.
robodonutOct 14, 2008
i.e. ill-defined nonsense."Interactive content" has been around since the beginning of the internet.
mahadigaOct 14, 2008
Web 1.0 = SynchronousWeb 2.0 = AsynchronousWeb 3.0 = ?
ricmacOct 15, 2008
here's a follow-up, of what readers from RWW, digg and on Twitter responded when asked: what's next after web 2.0: <a class="user" href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/whats_next_after_web_20_feedback.php">http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/whats_next_af ...</a>
gettheirsFeb 9, 2009
im still trying to figure out what the purpose of the article is<a class="user" href="http://houston-texas-apartments.org">http://houston-texas-apartments.org</a>