Der er ingen tvivl om at fortidens web teknologi stadig er en spændetrøje for nutidens ideer og tanker for web'en. Hvis man kunne starte forfra ville meget se anderledes ud og nye browser typer, cloud computing, parrallel processering, og meget andet vil stille og roligt blive en integreret del af fremtidens cyber space ... og når vi nu er i gang med et redefinere nettet så lad os da for f..... få puttet en god portion GIS i det ved samme lejlighed.
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There is no doubt that past technologies sets todays limits on ideas and thoughts about the web. If we could start over a lot would be much different ... new browsers, cloud computing, parallel processing, and much more will be an integrated part of the future web ... and as we redefine the web let's try to put as much GIS into it as possible ...
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By Jacqueline Emigh, BetaNews
December 22, 2008, 4:35 PM
With its new Chrome browser, Google is already doing "interesting things" around multiprocessing and multithreading support, according to the director of strategy at IBM Lotus -- a company that's taking more of an interest in Chrome.
As the economy drives the Internet cloud to become more all enveloping, Web browsers till take on greater sophistication in 2009 and beyond, predicted Doug Heintzman, director of strategy at IBM Lotus, in an interview with BetaNews. While consumers and businesses figure out how to cope with sudden economic changes, they're trying to find ways to "get more" while spending less.
Browser-based cloud computing is a timely solution, because it lets people benefit from advanced information, communications, and collaboration services without the expense of either installing desktop software applications or investing in high-end computer infrastructures. [...]Read more: http://www.betanews.com/article/print/IBM_Web_browsers_to_change_over_the_next_few_years/1229981703
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