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Web 3.0

Sometimes when I use the term Web 2.0 with someone unfamiliar with the term, they’ll ask what is Web 3.0? I posted a few months ago about what I think the next iteration of the web will be, and I didn’t think we’d call it Web 3.0. I speculated that we’d call it the Rich [...]

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Big Deal: Nielsen replaces the Page View with Time on Site

On Monday, Nielsen announced they are replacing Page View Ranking With Time Spent on Site. The reason this is a big deal is because Page Views have been the ultimate metric for online advertising spends since the web began. Also, Nielsen is a leading authority, if not the leading authority, for online ratings, which means [...]

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What do y’all think about OpenLaszlo?

Ok, so, I’ve been consumed with the rich web for a while now. Specifically, I am interested in developing sites that offer the rich interface that provide humans with a more meaningful interaction with online content, but degrades elegantly to allow for the greatest accessibility, aka progressive enhancement. It’s all part of my quest for [...]

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In search of a better way to design

I’ve recently been writing a few posts about the evolution of web design, particularly the impact of rich media, namely Flash, on modern web design. Other web design thinkers, such as Jeff Croft, have also been thinking about the new era of web design and the problems we need to address.

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A critique on the changing face of video and MTV’s new website in order to discuss challenges facing rich media web designers

I recently wrote about the new video era. The basic idea was that because of limited bandwidth and lack of technological answers, Internet video has not been a threat to the stranglehold of broadcast TV. Users still want HD quality video and full digital surround sound when they are watching Grey’s Anatomy. Comcast is one [...]

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Rich Web

I’ve been spending some time thinking about the realms of the Internet as I’ve been developing my traffic promotion series. In doing so, I’ve also been thinking a lot about Web 2.0.
The Quite Web
The Quite Web is the era we are in right now. It began when the Internet began and it is the period [...]

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