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February 9, 2008

Can We Fix The Web?

Filed under: web2.0 — blowfisher @ 9:20 pm

Can We Fix The Web?

The Web needs fixing. The standards and recommendations that define the Web were last revised in 1999. Since then, the Web has grown from a document retrieval system into an application delivery system. We have made significant progress since then, due to the cleverness of the Web development community and the surprising expressive power of JavaScript, but we are at the limits. The Web is no longer a driver of innovation. It is now a serious impediment.

The Web is overly complex. It is visually underpowered. It is hopelessly insecure. It is now under competitive assault by new proprietary platforms that hope to capture the next generation of applications. Can a system as large and as open as the Web heal and adapt itself to the challenges of the 21st Century?

http://openwebdeveloper.sys-con.com/read/483504.htm

3 Comments »

  1. Well guys, I didn’t expect to see anything like that here. It’s amazing. So many shocking news on one website. I’m not sure I can agree with everything , but I’m totally astonished by this words. To be honest, I have never heard this kind of information online. It’s really something very special.

    Comment by efab — April 3, 2008 @ 5:32 pm

  2. That IS progress. Your blogging skills are getting better and better. I had a great time reading this post.

    Comment by AngelsxBoy — April 6, 2008 @ 11:48 pm

  3. Great post, just like always. When I’m entering your blog I’m always sure I won’t regret it. Continue writing.

    Comment by Beau — April 9, 2008 @ 5:45 pm

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