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Zuckerberg's Trout Was the Poke
With the evolution of communication via the internet, it’s interesting to see how websites of today are really client-side applications of yesterday. In some cases, we see applications mirroring existing applications (meebo). Advances in CSS and Javascript with the push of ‘web 2.0 technologies’ such as application frameworks and AJAX have shown programmers of other backgrounds that we web folk really aren’t that different. This in combination with the release of various APIs and the opening of platforms ensures these companies existence in this new module war. Thus initiating the next step in this game of chess, which one company has already taken a shot at.
Behold the future of web applications:
Businesses will ensure their place in the industry by becoming the host of niche web applications, utilizing their services as modules.
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about 4 years ago
Hmm, that’s a very interesting screenshot you have there. You said that company has already taken a shot at it, which company is that?
By the way, very nice blog, it’s my first visit here and I’ll definitely be returning. I arrived here via EntreCard ;-)
about 4 years ago
The screenshot above is from MyBlogLog, a new yahoo application.