We’re making our way to web 2.0 and everything is going smoothly. Well we at least think it is. None of you probably know that our migration to web 2.0 can become a major problem for the future web experience. Wow wait up, our web experience will become a major problem in the future? Wasn’t web 2.0 not all about the best web experience we could ever imagine? Read the rest of this entry »
Always dreamed of a desktop on the web? Well now you can, I made a website: http://www.mywebdesk.org, it is a website where you can create an account (and by this create also an e-mail address) and with this you can access your new desktop, it provides everything you can imagine: games, office processors and so on. So try it and go to MyWebDesk.Org to access your new desk.
For the ones who have recently lived under a rock, OpenID is a decentralized single sign-on system. Using OpenID-enabled sites, web users do not need to remember traditional authentication tokens such as username and password. Instead, they only need to be previously registered on a website with an OpenID “identity provider” (IdP). Since OpenID is decentralized, any website can employ OpenID software as a way for users to sign in; OpenID solves the problem without relying on any centralized website to confirm digital identity.
Will this truly be the future? Will the username/password era soon be over? Read the rest of this entry »
The cave between desktop applications and Internet applications has always been in the world. But to date most people have a fast Internet connection and the demand of applications accessibility on every computer is growing more than ever. Imagine that you can access your files from every computer connected to the Internet. Imagine that you can run software without ever doing an installation. Imagine that can easily work with one file by more people. Imagine sharing files the easiest way. Imagine a new Internet experience. Read the rest of this entry »
As a web developer I know the importance of a good webdesign. A webdesing can make or break a website, but what is a good webdesign.
In a magazine called: c’t(dutch) which stands for Computer Technology, once they had an article about webdesign and it’s ‘rules’, I shorted it in and I think that sharing this isn’t a bad idea. Read the rest of this entry »


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