Richard MacManus at Read/Write Web has compiled an interesting list of future trends for the web. Highlights below:
10 Future Web Trends
by Richard MacManus
We’re well into the current era of the Web, commonly referred to as Web 2.0. Features of this phase of the Web include search, social networks, online media (music, video, etc), content aggregation [...]
September 6, 2007
Categories: CellPhone, Convergence, Internet, Media, Multimedia, Websites, iPhone . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments
I haven’t used online video editors before but JayCut’s flash uploader was easy to use and supported video, photo, and audio in multiple formats. To add clips, music, transitions, or effects to the time line I just placed them into the editor. Once the files were uploaded they were converted to flash for the editor [...]
August 2, 2007
Categories: CellPhone, Citizen Journalism, Hyperlocal, Internet, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, Software, Sound, Storytelling, Video, Websites, iPhone . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments
In this article by Jennifer Woodard Maderazo at PBS’s Mediashift, most smartphones are classified as not very smart. One of the culprits according to her are media companies that aren’t stepping up to the plate to create content that is compatible with the over 70 million smartphones sold last year. Her hope is that the [...]
July 14, 2007
Categories: CellPhone, Hardware, Internet, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, Software, Storytelling, Websites, iPhone . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: 1 Comment
In a recent piece by Alex Iskold on “The Physics of the iPhone” on Read/WriteWeb, which is a follow up to a recent article, Iskold says that:
“The iPhone is not only a breakthrough handheld device, it is a device that brings a mesh of digital and physical to the masses. Apple achieved it by turning [...]
July 10, 2007
Categories: CellPhone, Citizen Journalism, Hardware, Hyperlocal, Internet, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, Photojournalism, Storytelling, Video, Websites, iPhone . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments
In the past I have discussed mobile phones and the importance of social networking to the future of traditional news media. Recently, Nokia announced that it would launch a mobile newspaper in India. This will give individuals the ability to access news anywhere at anytime. My feeling is that cell phones have the potential, especially [...]
July 5, 2007
Categories: CellPhone, Internet, Journalism, Media, Multimedia, Newspapers, iPhone . . Author: David Nolan . Comments: No Comments