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whats next on the Web Paul Mayer
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CONVERGENCE
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DIVERSITY
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Popularity
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WEB 1.0
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WEB3.0
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HELP!
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E.M. Forster1909
  • The Machine Stops
  • There was the button that produced literature.
    and there were of course the buttons by which she
    communicated with her friends. The room, though
    it contained nothing, was in touch with all that
    she cared for in the world.

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Charles Babbage
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AdaLovelace
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HardwareDevelopersInternetProtocol
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NINETY-NINETY RULE
  • The first 90 of the code accounts for the first
    90 of the development time.

The remaining 10 of the code accounts for the
other 90 of the development time." Tom Cargill
10 of Code
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Brooks Law
  • Adding manpower to a software project that is
    behind schedule will delay it further

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Leaky abstraction Transmission Control
ProtocolJoel Spolsky
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Vision
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Sick of Silos
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  • I have a dream for the Web in which
    computers become capable of analyzing all the
    data on the Web the content, links, and
    transactions between people and computers. A
    Semantic Web, which should make this possible,
    has yet to emerge, but when it does, the
    day-to-day mechanisms of trade, bureaucracy and
    our daily lives will be handled by machines
    talking to machines. The intelligent agents
    people have touted for ages will finally
    materialize.
  • Tim Berners-Lee, 1999

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WC3 Technology
  • URI
  • RDF
  • OWL

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MetaMetaMeta
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Metacrap
  • Doctorow's seven insurmountable obstacles to
    reliable metadata are
  • People lie
  • People are lazy
  • People are stupid
  • Mission Impossible know thyself
  • Schemas aren't neutral
  • Metrics influence results
  • There's more than one way to describe something

Cory Doctorow
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Semantic gap
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The Data trail!
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Data Wake
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Terms of engagement Prisoners in a complex web
of data?
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FOAF
  • A Fame or a Flop
  • B Friend of a Friend
  • C Find Old Associates Fast
  • D Flavour of a Fruit

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Spinning the Yarn
  • A social interactive experiment

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Ubiquitous computingubicomp
  • Sentient computing - follow-me phone
  • Wearable computer
  • Context-aware pervasive systems
  • Ambient intelligence
  • Data Fountain

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AJAX Asynchronous JavaScript and XML
  • Separation of
  • Data
  • Format
  • Style
  • Function

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Ajax
  • Would you like to see a demo?
  • Yes
  • No

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Social Media surges forward
  • Top 5 most visited web sites
  • Google
  • Yahoo
  • MySpace
  • YouTube
  • Facebook

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2d Bar Codes for the Mobile web
  • URL
  • sparesFinder
  • Contact Details

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CONVERGENCE
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DIVERSITY
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Popularity
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The Future is already here
  • Its just not evenly distributed
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