I'm trying to find some great futurologists on the future of the web so those who argue that Web 2.0 doesn't exist to those who do. I'm not really interested in following dreamers on the future of avatars and VR [well we see where that one went] but more business web build focus and experience and on another side, gadget synergy [like widgets in phones] and how the evolution of the web is happening. I'd really like some rather unknowns to be honest and a few of the big boys. I just hope my RSS reader and twitter doesn't get overwhelmed!
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Freelance at Emarketing Manager
07 August 2009 15:43pm
I'm trying to find some great futurologists on the future of the web so those who argue that Web 2.0 doesn't exist to those who do. I'm not really interested in following dreamers on the future of avatars and VR [well we see where that one went] but more business web build focus and experience and on another side, gadget synergy [like widgets in phones] and how the evolution of the web is happening. I'd really like some rather unknowns to be honest and a few of the big boys. I just hope my RSS reader and twitter doesn't get overwhelmed!
If you can post links to sites even better.
Managing Director at JMA & this fluid world
09 August 2009 10:13am
Hi - I have a few suggestions, please email me@jonathanmacdonald.com