by Mark Greenfield | Dec 11, 2007 | Read/Write Web, Top 10 Web Trends, Web 2.0
Conceptually, most people think of the web as a collection of sites with each site containing individual pages. The page is the atom of the web, the smallest unit of the web. Sites and pages are connected by creating hyperlinks between pages. This basic paradigm has...
by Mark Greenfield | Dec 5, 2007 | Blog, Top 10 Web Trends
For many, the concept of web as platform really defines what Web 2.0 is all about. Today we now expect instant access to all of our digital information no matter where we are and what device we are using. We increasingly want to share it with others and combine it...
by Mark Greenfield | Dec 3, 2007 | Blog, Top 10 Web Trends, Web 2.0
In Jason Frand’s article “The Information Age Mindset“, one of his 10 attributes is “Reality is No Longer Real.” Spend time with any teenager and you will be amazed with the amount of time they spend in virtual worlds playing massively...
by Mark Greenfield | Nov 28, 2007 | Blog, The Mobile Web, Top 10 Web Trends
First we had software and hardware. Soon we will be entering the age of everyware. Everyware (The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing) was written by Adam Greenfield (no relation) and describes the move from the desktop computing paradigm to where the technology is...
by Mark Greenfield | Nov 20, 2007 | Blog, Future, Millennials, Top 10 Web Trends, Web 2.0
This is the first in a series of posts on my top ten web trends. We will work our way from #10 down to #1. Trend #10 is the end of print. The web has always provided many advantages over print including greater efficiency, quicker publishing cycles, wider...