HTML 5 Example: Nike Better World

Everybody is talking about HTML5. And the examples are really cool. Not only it may end the war around the video viewing standards, the war around which browser may be the best, the war around the hype of mobile operating systems, but it is enabling a whole new set of capabilities, for those you think [...]

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Fact: Politics evaporates…

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On Sunday, the 18th September 2011, local election in Berlin, Germany took place. A brand new political format entered the Berlin ruling house for the first time: The Pirates! Cost-free subway rides, transparency in politics, uncensored internet, and similar popular but real citizen expectations are represented by this innovative party. Provocatively they are dressed in [...]

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Web cubed will embrace autonomous machines

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Technology is about easing and enriching our lives. We all expect good news from new technologies. a newer version of something should be faster, smarter, cheaper and in general better than the previous one. That is typical consumer expectation. we expect the same pattern to be true for the web. Web 3.0, which we call [...]

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Web cubed will be self-aggregating

In older times we talked about open systems, interfaces and standards. They have luckily settled by now. For web 2.0 concerns, API’s are standard. There are basically no closed systems and services any more. Everything is connectable, everything is open, everything is standard. That’s good. But still is requires manual effort, human thoughts and design [...]

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Internet search values as much as Turkey’s 2010 GDP

A recent McKinsey study examines the internet search economy. “Search has become almost like a reflexive act” they say. It’s true. most people have the most used search engine as their home page and type in the web page they would like to go into the search field and hit the button. Search largely contributes [...]

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