Kill Web
The Internet as we knew it is dead, say, a couple of articles in Wired. With the advent of mobile phones general purpose web browser is now overshadowed by specialty applications. At the same time, the web countless entrepreneurs have been overshadowed by the old media moguls.
Internet | “Web Is Dead. Long live the Internet, Wired said in its latest issue. In the cover package, Chris Anderson said that the transition from PCs to wireless mobile devices has led to” a transition from wide-open, half-web platforms, which use the Internet for transport, but not in the browser to display “:
Of the smaller screens, such mobile traffic tends to be driven by special software, mostly to applications designed for one purpose. For the sake of experience optimized for mobile devices, users refuse to general-purpose browser. They use the network, but not on the Internet. Quick hits flexible.
Separately, Michael Wolf, the entrepreneur eclipse heralds the revival of traditional web media mogul – “ruthless sample all the Web does not: rigorous standards, high design, centralized control.” Cases in point: Steve Jobs of Apple and Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook. Mr. Wolfe wrote:
We return to the world that already exists – 1, in which we chased the transformative effect of music and movies, and not our brief (about language) flirt with the transformative impact of the Internet.
Internet | “Web Is Dead. Long live the Internet, Wired said in its latest issue. In the cover package, Chris Anderson said that the transition from PCs to wireless mobile devices has led to” a transition from wide-open, half-web platforms, which use the Internet for transport, but not in the browser to display “:
Of the smaller screens, such mobile traffic tends to be driven by special software, mostly to applications designed for one purpose. For the sake of experience optimized for mobile devices, users refuse to general-purpose browser. They use the network, but not on the Internet. Quick hits flexible.
Separately, Michael Wolf, the entrepreneur eclipse heralds the revival of traditional web media mogul – “ruthless sample all the Web does not: rigorous standards, high design, centralized control.” Cases in point: Steve Jobs of Apple and Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook. Mr. Wolfe wrote:
We return to the world that already exists – 1, in which we chased the transformative effect of music and movies, and not our brief (about language) flirt with the transformative impact of the Internet.