Monday, October 11, 2010

Is your Web-your way?

Emily Hurst,

This week, Wired Magazine published an article announcing the death on the Web. Different media outlets soon pick up in the piece, and quickly began to debate the future of the Web site.The article, the Web is Dead Long Live the Internet becomes. shows how people use the Internet today, how they use are different than they were before, and how users of the one part, and the media moguls in the event of a change in the digital environment.

Understand the Wired article bulletin to allow better understanding of the World Wide Web and the Internet is important. The Web is the W3C, or World Wide Web Consortium, World Wide Web, a body of the international standards organizations and software protocols and conventions.Using a browser such as Firefox, Internet Explorer or Chrome one Browse and search for data by using the site to collect from HyperText Markup Language (HTML) that allows the site can be found in the structured Web page Wizard, on the one hand, the Internet is much greater than the Web, consisting of linked computer networks for the general scheme. The Internet is a data communications system.

Chris Anderson and Michael Wolff to Wired article the author (s) on both sides of the digital information changing requirements.The article, one of the factors contributing to the financing of the web usage of the West has been a rise in mobile devices and applications on demand Applications. intends to make certain tasks by using the information on the Internet. Google Maps application to use, for example, instead of Google Maps mobile phone's Web browser to go to.Application quick and easy processing needs.

The authors address the future of digital activities and how the death may mark the birth of a new era of digital commerce.

We Usage ChartThis chart shows the Portion of the total traffic to the Internet in the United States since 1990 2010. This entry was posted on Friday, 20th August 2010 3: 53 pm and is filed under General (all entries), Technology., you can track the responses to this entry through any RSS 2.0 feed. comments and pings are currently closed.

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