Tech aspects:
O'Reilly
Web 2.0 Conference
Technology Review an online MIT publication
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2005/10/06/barry-diller-opens-web-20.html
http://paulmiller.typepad.com/thinking_about_the_future/2005/08/thinking_about_.html
http://internetalchemy.org/
examples of the future: bindows.net
What this means to you:
No expensive operating systems | No going back and forth with files to print out or something like that (as long as a computer has an internet connection, you have access to your entire office space... | This could mean major savings for the corporate computing structure (if a secure solution was implemented in-house) I think this is going places. You dont have to have people off with Laptops equipped with expensive software, all you need is a tunnel to the internet. Just a browser that runs on a locked down operating system. So much for document viruses... We just have to have reliable servers, that experience little to no downtime and this "coming of the future" will be the future... |