André Staltz: The Web began dying in 2014===
http://www.univie.ac.at/voeb/blog/?p=44797Verfasst : November 5, 2017 ...
Before the year 2014, there were many people using Google, Facebook, and Amazon.
Today, there are still many people using services from those three tech giants (respectively, GOOG, FB, AMZN).
Not much has changed, and quite literally the user interface and features on those sites has remained mostly untouched. However, the underlying dynamics of power […]
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André Staltz - The Web began dying in 2014
The common pattern among these three internet giants is to grow beyond browsers, creating new virtual contexts where data is created and shared. The Web may die like most other technologies do: simply by becoming less attractive than newer technologies. And like most obsolete technologies, they dont suddenly disappear, neither do they disappear completely. You can still buy a Walkman and listen to a tape with it, but the technology has nevertheless lost its collective relevance. The Webs death will come as a gradual decay of its necessity, not as a dramatic loss.
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