What's Next on the Web: a ReadWriteWeb Toolkit for 2008 - Rea...
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Saved by 43 people (-16 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-01-02
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Some people say that the bubble's going to take a downturn in the next year or two - that huge numbers of copycat startups are going to shut down, people are going to be out of work and Web 2.0 cheerleaders are going to eat their (our) words.
While startup churn is inevitable in any industry (thank goodness we're not restaurant founders!) I think this forecast is selling the future short. There are some big trends I'm really excited about for the web in 2008. Whatever happens to the economy, there's at least a whole lot of innovation to be inspired by right now. Ultimately, I think that will end up brightening the picture for all of us around the world.
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In the near term, search engines will increasingly incorporate simple recommender technologies to handle approximate queries (e.g. “You asked for this, and based on similar queries/behavior by others, you might be looking for this.”).
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Public Comment
on 2008-01-04 by tacanderson
Not only do I think that Marshall nailed the upcomming trends, this is an amazing collection of feeds and resources. What ever you do grab the feeds he's built.
Hs top 5 predictions for 08