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The Web is Against the Ropes, But it’s Not Dead

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The topic of whether the web is dead was kicked off by Chris Andersen of Wired Magazine in this article. web storage, elastic computing) from how you consume the Internet as a user (the front end – HTML). The initial web HTML / browser experience was very limited. I discussed these issues in the video. . +

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Assignmint: Freelance Work Available | Founder Interview, The Future of Journalism & The LA Startup Scene

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I have run newspapers, magazines, and websites and I have written for them all. If you were writing something for Rolling Stone and it happens to appear in the magazine first, but you are also going to appear online. You will find more people doing limited edition magazines that are brand enforcers. That is heartbreaking.

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What Jonah @Peretti, CEO of BuzzFeed, Sees in the Future of Digital Media

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If you ask me, I think it’s one of the companies that has led and will continue to lead the transformation of media from a lethargic print-based (newspapers, magazines) and linear based (TV) format into the most successful digital media brand of the next decade. Video is the new HTML.” He thinks the very nature of video is changing.

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What the Past Can Tell Us About the Future of Social Networking

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Brands didn’t advertise their web pages they advertised “AOL Keywords.&# You couldn’t pick up a magazine in the 96-99 timeframe without seeing AOL Keywords advertised everywhere. By the mid-nineties we had the World Wide Web, which gave us a standard way to publish web pages using HTML. Don’t Stop Believing.