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Thursday, February 16, 2012

The Future of the Internet: What Will Be the Next Big Thing?

 
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The internet is evolving, again. Though there has been much speculation over what the future of the internet will be, three theories have stood out from the crowd for their feasibility, prospect and practicability. Discover our opinions on Forrester's vision of the 'App Internet', find out more on how HTML5 could change the mobile internet landscape, and learn about the technical challenges linked to the 'Internet of Things'. 
 
The App Internet: Will it be a Revolution?
At the end of 2011 Forrester CEO George Colony publically announced 'the death of the web'. His notion? A social thunderstorm is approaching, one which will expose the web's limited architecture, and mark the end of the traditional browser. This somewhat aureate prediction caused a social thunderstorm of its own, and continues to spark heated debate online. Our writer Tanya Kalyan explores the details and realities of the theory in this blog post. 
 
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HTML5: A Great Mobile Internet Catalyst?
The continuing growth of the smartphone market share means HTML5 support on the mobile internet is becoming a fact. Many big named companies, including Google and Apple, have adopted HTML5 initiatives. Though it has promised to change the mobile internet landscape, what can we expect? Learn which features of HTML5 are of special interest on the mobile internet, find out what we can already use today, and more importantly what it means for the future of the mobile internet. 
 
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The Internet of Things: Are You Ready?
The 'Internet of Things' is a phrase you are going to hear a lot of over the next few years. It is being brought to life by the growing number of internet-enabled devices that can network and communicate with each other. The appeal lies in its potential ability to connect thousands of devices and their components to one another via the internet. But what lies in its undergrowth? This paper analyzes the technical and applicative challenges linked to smart networked objects and the 'Internet of Things'. 
 
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