The web will never be the same! Each year the web feels like it hits critical mass and then it does it all over again. This session will dig into how to best engage with an ever changing web and how to connect with the new web. From responsive web design to changing our process.
With 2016 marking the milestone of my tenth consecutive Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, I went through all my blog posts, Flickr photos, presentations, and other materials to see what stood out. It covers drones, virtual reality, 3D TVs, 3D printing, and much more.
A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future Antoine Dubuquoy
Digital has impacted our lives.
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Future is Now! The tools are there, things are going fast! And only the fittest and most versatile will survive! :)
Who are the people behind successful Web 2.0 apps such as Facebook, MySpace, WordPress, YouTube, etc? What are their milestones to success? And who is Singapore's answer to all these? This slideshow provides a quick overview.
The web will never be the same! Each year the web feels like it hits critical mass and then it does it all over again. This session will dig into how to best engage with an ever changing web and how to connect with the new web. From responsive web design to changing our process.
With 2016 marking the milestone of my tenth consecutive Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, I went through all my blog posts, Flickr photos, presentations, and other materials to see what stood out. It covers drones, virtual reality, 3D TVs, 3D printing, and much more.
A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future Antoine Dubuquoy
Digital has impacted our lives.
The presentation aims to explain how we can use digital devices and tools for our own good.
Future is Now! The tools are there, things are going fast! And only the fittest and most versatile will survive! :)
Who are the people behind successful Web 2.0 apps such as Facebook, MySpace, WordPress, YouTube, etc? What are their milestones to success? And who is Singapore's answer to all these? This slideshow provides a quick overview.
Since computers filled rooms, computer scientists have been dreaming of remote access from a cloud. Here's how we got into the cloud and where we're headed next.
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The Social Web and the 3-D Web/virtual worlds and globes in Medicine and Health
e-Health and the Social Web/the 3-D Web: Looking to the future with sociable technologies and social software
Covers 3-D social networks and virtual worlds/the 3-D Web (including Second Life) and how they relate to Web 2.0 (M.N.K. Boulos - April 2007 - 32 slides)
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In this presentation from SIDLIT 2008, Kathy Tally Hamilton and Benjamin Digman take a look at a basic history of the web, where it is now, and the building blocks of Web 2.0 in education.
Chapter 11 of a university course in media history by Prof. Bill Kovarik, based on the book Revolutions in Communication: Media History from Gutenberg to the Digital Age (Bloomsbury, 2nd ed., 2015).
This session will discuss the tools currently at our disposal to help communicate, market, create community and brand awareness. Whether you come from a company, nonprofit organization or campaign perspective, this talk will be relevant in showing how communication has changed and why, more than ever, it is important to be strategic about getting your voice and ideas heard.
Social Media is a powerful tool for Genealogy research. Come learn the tips, tricks, and tools that you will need to successfully navigate the social media network. This presentation will cover some of the more popular platforms and give you guidance how you could use them for genealogy. Whether you are new to social media, or can’t put it down, this class has something for everyone.
As we celebrated 25th anniversary of WWW last year I put together a few major events that made the web what it's today- a platform used by over 3 billion people worldwide. This is the evolution of the World Wide Web in a few short slides.
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e-Health and the Social Web ("Web 2.0")/the 3-D Web: Looking to the future wi...Maged N. Kamel Boulos
The Social Web and the 3-D Web/virtual worlds and globes in Medicine and Health
e-Health and the Social Web/the 3-D Web: Looking to the future with sociable technologies and social software
Covers 3-D social networks and virtual worlds/the 3-D Web (including Second Life) and how they relate to Web 2.0 (M.N.K. Boulos - April 2007 - 32 slides)
Find out more at http://healthcybermap.org/sl.htm
In this presentation from SIDLIT 2008, Kathy Tally Hamilton and Benjamin Digman take a look at a basic history of the web, where it is now, and the building blocks of Web 2.0 in education.
Chapter 11 of a university course in media history by Prof. Bill Kovarik, based on the book Revolutions in Communication: Media History from Gutenberg to the Digital Age (Bloomsbury, 2nd ed., 2015).
This session will discuss the tools currently at our disposal to help communicate, market, create community and brand awareness. Whether you come from a company, nonprofit organization or campaign perspective, this talk will be relevant in showing how communication has changed and why, more than ever, it is important to be strategic about getting your voice and ideas heard.
Social Media is a powerful tool for Genealogy research. Come learn the tips, tricks, and tools that you will need to successfully navigate the social media network. This presentation will cover some of the more popular platforms and give you guidance how you could use them for genealogy. Whether you are new to social media, or can’t put it down, this class has something for everyone.
As we celebrated 25th anniversary of WWW last year I put together a few major events that made the web what it's today- a platform used by over 3 billion people worldwide. This is the evolution of the World Wide Web in a few short slides.
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This week let’s talk about websites. A website is a collection of interlinked pages on the internet grouped under a unique name or online address.
These pages, known as web pages, contain information or services by a business or organization. The information may be in different formats like text, images, videos, audio, and animation and the services may be like buying or selling products, downloading digital products, etc.
Websites can be used in various fashions: a personal website, a corporate website for a company, a government website, an organization website, etc. Websites can be the work of an individual, a business or other organization, and are typically dedicated to a particular topic or purpose.
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We already know about digital printing before, but what makes it different with offset printing? Offset printing technology uses plates, usually made from aluminum, which are used to transfer an image onto a rubber "blanket", and then rolling that image onto a sheet of paper. It's called offset because the ink is not transferred directly onto the paper.
In offset printing the matter to be printed is neither raised above the surface of the printing plate nor sunk below it. Instead, it is flush with the surface of the plate; thus offset is classified as a planographic method of printing.
Offset printing helps in producing high-quality output on surfaces like cloth or wood. The rubber leaves a very fine print on rough surfaces, making the process effective. The process is equally efficient for small, medium and large-scale production of printing due to its high quality, inexpensiveness and consistent results.
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We have discussed Quality Assurance last week, now let’s move on to Digital Printing. Digital printing is a method of printing from a digital-based image directly to a variety of media. It usually refers to professional printing where small-run jobs from desktop publishing and other digital sources are printed using large-format and/or high-volume laser or inkjet printers.
Digital printing machines can print on everything from thick cardstock, heavyweight papers and folding cartons to fabric, plastics and synthetic substrates.
Digital printing continues to grow in popularity and as technology continues to improve, so does the quality of the work. With short turnarounds, lower cost and high-quality output, digital printing is a great solution for many projects you have.
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This week, let’s discuss about quality assurance. Quality assurance (QA) is a way of preventing mistakes and defects in manufactured products and avoiding problems when delivering products or services to customers.
Quality assurance process helps a business ensure its products meet the quality standards set by the company or its industry. Another way to understand quality assurance (QA) is as a company’s process for improving the quality of its products.
Most businesses utilize some form of quality assurance in production, from manufacturers of consumer packaged goods to software development companies. Some companies may even establish a quality assurance department with employees that focus solely on quality assurance.
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Once you got a grasp about layouting, now let’s talk about photography. In graphic design, images are often the best way to get ideas across. People respond to images and process them regardless of what language they speak. Photographs are very effective images that can convey stories very quickly. Think how less effective advertisements would be if they used only words.
Photography in design can be more impactful than graphics or illustration as it communicates the message with a sense of realism, and often packs more of a visual punch, too.
Photography can serve many purposes and have many facets. Photography can tell a story, it can capture a moment in time, it can document, and it can be art. There are many technical uses for photography as well as social and creative ones. How we use and interact with photography is highly personal and will differ from one person to the next.
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Whether in design or writing, layout is the decisive factor which makes the reader want to stay to read your article/design. .
Layout design is the process of arranging visual elements—like text, images, and shapes—on a given page. Layout design is important for any project that conveys a message through eye-catching visuals, like magazine layouts, website design, and advertisements.
An effective layout not only looks attractive, but also helps the viewer understand the message the design is conveying. In other words, understanding layout is key when it comes to creating user-friendly, engaging designs, particularly in the realms of web design and advertising.
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Although it may be a bit similar, writing for printing media is different from writing for digital media. Written content could only be published as physical print, and was therefore static and unchangeable. Today, content can be published online and is in constant flux. As technology has shifted the way information is delivered, readers’ needs have changed, and writers must think about content in a completely new way.
When writing for the web, using plain language allows users to find what they need, understand what they have found, and then use it to meet their needs. It should also be actionable, findable, and shareable. The point is to understand how what you are writing fits into the overall content strategy, what the content lifecycle entails, and who is involved in the process.
It’s important to target your audience when writing for the web. By knowing who you are writing for, you can write at a level that will be meaningful for them. Use the personas you created while designing the site to help you visualize who you are writing for.
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Last week we talked about how to write a catalog to promote your product. Now let’s talk about how to write for company magazine and newsletter. Many large organizations will have magazines or newsletter for their employees. Some have them for their customers too.
Newsletters are often short, maybe only one or two pages. Those that are for staff only will usually contain information about upcoming events or announcements, changes in management, new staff, retirements, deaths, competitions, suggestion schemes and that kind of thing. Company magazines are much the same as newsletters in their function, but they are longer, like ‘normal’ magazines.
There are lots of topics you could write about for your company newsletter or magazine. And what you choose depends on who the publication is intended for.
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Aside from writing for product and retail, you need to know about how to write for catalog. The aim of a catalog is for a range of available goods to be understood as quickly as possible and for it to be appreciated for its design. Thanks to these intrinsic qualities, catalogs are one of the most effective sales tools on the market.
A catalog is a list of all the products or services that an organization makes available to the customers for sale. Well-crafted company profiles & company brochures showcase the corporeal differences. It gives a brief elucidation of products, their features and uses and much more. Preparing a product catalog in the correct style with the latest modifications will aid in creating and spreading brand awareness.
Consequently, writing a product catalog, in a manner which would boost sales, is a pivotal project and the marketing and sales department must necessarily ensure that it follows a significant stride in achieving the target market’s acceptance.
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Last week we discussed about copywriting for advertising and direct marketing. Let’s step up our discussion further about writing for retail and product.
Retail advertising is the process by which retailers use store advertising (online and offline) to drive awareness and interest towards their products to generate sales from their target audience. Through advertising, a retailer attempts to influence their audience to take a specific action.
Whereas, a product description is the marketing copy that explains what a product is and why it’s worth purchasing. The purpose of a product description is to supply customers with important information about the features and benefits of the product so they’re compelled to buy.
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From the previous discussion, we talked about the basics of copywriting. Now let’s take a look at copywriting for advertising and direct marketing.
Ad copy is the text of an advertisement and is delivered through several methods, with the end goal of a completed conversion. Figure out the Who, What, When, Where, How and Why of whom you are targeting: what you are offering, where the ad will be seen, when the ad will be displayed, how the message will be delivered, and why the reader would benefit from your offer.
The goal of an advertising script is to give the commercial producer the copy needed to sell a product or service. Good copy gets consumers attention, builds brand recognition and urges the audience to buy the advertised product or service.
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A good content will make a good impression for online ads to promote brands. It is essential to be able to understand the structure or process of copywriting. Copywriting is the reason why people buy something.
Copywriting is the act or occupation of writing text for the purpose of advertising or other forms of marketing. The product, called copy or sales copy, is written content that aims to increase brand awareness and ultimately persuade a person or group to take a particular action.
Every business needs copywriting if they want to convert traffic into customers. Websites without copy don’t get sign-ups or opt-ins, don’t build brand awareness, and don’t persuade people to give them their money.
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Working in the creative or design industries, much of your marketing relies on beautiful imagery. Beautiful images are a good start, but cleverly crafted content can make all the difference. Words give your work further clarity, reach and exposure – and, in the digital age, make you easier to find online.
Creative copywriting isn’t just about getting information in. It’s about getting information out – in an interesting way. It’s not just about writing but about thinking. And thinking differently. Why is the product unique? Why should I choose it above and beyond any other similar brand? Who is the target audience?
Creative copywriting is inspiring to read and has a voice that makes a brand stand up and stand out. But it’s about more than having a way with words. It’s about being original with an idea and tapping into people’s hearts and heads. It’s about having a headline that makes people look twice and a copy that makes people want to read end to end.
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In order to monopoly the market, a brand must be creative in promoting itself. Nowadays there are many creative industries who reveal themselves in the past few years to be a better brand in the market.
The term ‘creative industries’ describes businesses with creativity at their heart – for example design, music, publishing, architecture, film and video, crafts, visual arts, fashion, TV and radio, advertising, literature, computer games and the performing arts.
The creative industries are critical to the sustainable development agenda. They stimulate innovation and diversification, are an important factor in the burgeoning services sector, support entrepreneurship, and contribute to cultural diversity.
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Once you know about SWOT, now let’s move on to STP. STP or Segmenting, Targeting, Positioning is a three-step marketing framework. With the STP process, you segment your market, target your customers, and position your offering to each segment.
STP marketing is effective because it focuses on breaking your customer base into smaller groups, allowing you to develop very specific marketing strategies to reach and engage each target audience.
STP marketing represents a shift from product-focused marketing to customer-focused marketing. The more personalized and targeted your marketing efforts, the more successful you will be.
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What is SWOT analysis? SWOT analysis is a strategic planning and strategic management technique used to help a person or organization identify Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats related to business competition or project planning.
You can employ SWOT analysis before you commit to any sort of action, whether you are exploring new initiatives, revamping internal policies, considering opportunities to pivot or altering a plan midway through its execution.
The analysis can show you the key areas where your organization is performing optimally, as well as which operations need adjustment.
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A few weeks ago we already discussed 3 theaters of CSR. Now let’s take a look at the examples of CSR Events which build a brand.
Doing a CSR is not simply just by understanding the theaters, you must understand the purpose of your brand, brand values, and your brand trademarks. The foundation must be applied first in order to make it work properly.
A company which emphasizes on its policy of social responsibility can amplify its good image and can create a competitive edge over others leading to 'Branding'.
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You already know about product branding, now let’s discuss a whole new level about branding another object: City Branding. City Branding is the use of marketing techniques to give a city a unique identity in the minds of citizens, visitors, companies and investors.
As cities compete globally to attract tourism, investment and talent, as well as to achieve many other objectives, the concepts of brand strategy are increasingly adopted from the commercial world and applied in pursuit of urban development, regeneration and quality of life.
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Nowadays, magazines are paving their way to go online, which lessens the production costs and can be accessed by anyone around the world. Still, there are some companies who prefer to produce them with high quality paper and distribute them door to door.
A traditional magazine can typically focus on trends or issues, and it can provide background information for news events. Magazines have the luxury of focusing on a smaller target audience, which means they do not have to try to please all of the people all the time.
Then, how can a magazine attract its reader? Structurized paragraph and writing, an eye-catching design, and good typography are the points which will create a good magazine.
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You already know how to promote your brand by making an advertisement. But, will your advertisement produce a profitable income?
Advertising is not just to sell your brand and build your brand name, it must give you a benefit. Starting by pricing your product not too high or not too low, then promoting your product to build awareness in customer’s mindset, and finally using brand ambassadors to influence consumers' emotional feelings.
It seems to be impossible at first, but with each step, you will gain more profit and your brand will eventually become the best in the market.
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The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
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Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
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If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
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Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
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Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
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Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
2. Ideas 99-10005
Look to the FUTURE.
The Semantic Web.
Ideas 72-9804
The Web came of age, becoming
dynamic, social and, crucially,
mobile.
Ideas 54-7103
The pre-social Web and the birth of
ecommerce.
Ideas 21-5302
The Web’s Infancy.
A time of experimentation.
Ideas 01-2001
Examine the precursors, those
ideas that led to the creation
of the Web.
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3. IDEAS #35 - #70
The Web’s Infancy.
A time of experimentation.
The pre-social Web and the birth of ecommerce.
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4. IDEAS #35 - Web Standards
Web standards are the technical
specifications recommended by the
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Their purpose is to increase the
accessibility, usability and
interoperability of the Web.
An Event Apart is a conference that
promotes standards-based web design.
A website complying with web
standards uses accessible HTML, CSS
and JavaScript. Full compliance also
covers such attributes as character
sets, RSS feeds, metadata, XML and
the embedding of objects and scripts.
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5. IDEAS #36 - Geocities
Before Facebook, before MySpace,
before Friendster, there was GeoCities.
Founded in 1994, Beverly Hills Internet
was a web-hosting business based in
California. In mid-1995, it offered
customers with no knowledge of HTML
the ability to create homepages. Called
‘Homesteaders’, users could choose to
set up their homepage within one of six
neighbourhoods: the Colosseum for
sports sites, Hollywood for
entertainment sites, RodeoDrive for
shopping, SunsetStrip for music,
WallStreet for business.
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6. IDEAS #37 - The Banner Ad
Web banners are a form of advertising
used on Internet networks. This form of
online advertising is usually part of a
web page that is used to attract
explorers to visit the website in
question.
On 27 October 1994, HotWired.com
launched the first banner ad. It was for
AT&T and asked, ‘Have you ever
clicked your mouse right here? You
will.’
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7. IDEAS #38 - Web Auction
eBay was founded in 1995 by
Pierre Omidyar as
"AuctionWeb", part of a
personal website that included,
Omidyar's contribution to the
Ebola virus. Initially the site was
owned by Echo Bay Technology
Group, Omidyar consulting firm.
Omidyar has tried to register the
domain name "EchoBay.com"
but the name is already owned
by someone else, so he
shortened his name to
"eBay.com".
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8. IDEAS #39 - User - Centred Design
Websites are often designed from a
technical or business perspective.
Usability is an afterthought. User-
centred design (UCD) optimizes an
interface or product around the person
who is going to be using it.
The father of user-centred design is
arguably William Fetter, an American
designer who worked for Boeing. In
1960 he coined the term Computer
Graphics.
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9. IDEAS #40 - Nert Art
The Web gave artists who operated
outside the traditional art world access
to a global audience. Free from the
commercial world of galleries and art-
world institutions, Net Art was a
reaction against the cultural elite, its
lack of marketability making it all the
more authentic.
Artists and designers like Aram Bartoll,
Aaron Koblin and Rafäel Rozendaal
continue the spirit of Net Art, but things
have changed. Net Art is no longer
about internet culture it’s about the
huge impact of the internet on culture.
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10. IDEAS #41 - Digital Fragility
Printed in 1455, 48 copies of the
Gutenberg Bible exist, yet not one copy
of a website survive.
Forty thousand homepages were lost
when Yahoo! deleted Geocities in
2009.
In October 1996 Brewster Kehle set up
an Internet archive to counter the trend
of the lost of websites.
named after the time machine in the TV
series Rocky & Bullwinkle
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11. IDEAS #42 - Information Architecture
Information architecture (IA) is the art
and science of organizing and
structuring a website.
The term ‘information architecture’ was
coined in 1976 by Richard Saul
Wurman, an American architect and
graphic designer.
Information architecture aims to deliver
consistent methods of grouping,
ordering, labelling and graphically
arranging information.
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12. IDEAS #43 - Web Chat The social web did not start with
Facebook in 2005 or even
classmates.com in 1995.
Talkomatic, the first online chat system,
was created at the University of Illinois
in 1973.
The first dedicated online chat service
was CompuServe’s CB Simulator, One
thing led to another and on Valentine’s
Day 1983
IRC (Internet Relay Chat) develop in
1998 By Jarkko Olkarinen
In 1995, Sun Microsystems released
Java
SKYPE Released in 2003
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13. IDEAS #44 - Cascading Style Sheets
CSS is a style sheet language used to
draw document presentations written in
markup languages such as HTML
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) control
presentational elements such as layout,
colours and fonts.
Opera’s Chief Technology Officer,
Håkon Wium Lie, and Bos worked
together to create the W3C
specification.
in 1996 they successfully implemented
CSS.
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14. IDEAS #45 - Metadata
Metadata is data that describes data.
For example, how it was created, when
it was created, who created it, etc.
An early example of metadata is the
Dewey Decimal System used by
libraries, used to display a book’s title,
author, subject matter and an
alphanumeric code indicating the
physical location of the book within the
library.
Henriette Avram, creator of the first
digital metadata in 1970, the MARC
standards (Machine-readable
Cataloging standards) at the Library of
Congress.
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15. IDEAS #46 - The Webby Awards
A Webby Award is an award for internet
excellence that is presented annually
by The International Academy of Digital
Arts and Sciences.
When the awards were launched in
1995, approximately 100 million people
were browsing the World Wide Web.
In 2014, the figure exceeded 2.5 billion,
and included more than 140 categories
The name most synonymous with the
Webbys is Tiffany Shlain, who
launched the awards in 1995.
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16. IDEAS #47 – Pay Per Click
In February 1998, Jeffrey Brewer changed
the advertising industry forever. He
introduced the world to pay per click.
Pay per click is a model in which advertisers
pay a website owner only when their ad is
clicked on. where the advertiser pays each
time the ad is displayed, regardless of
whether the viewer takes any action.
Although the model is now synonymous with
AdWords, Google was slow to adopt PPC.
Yahoo! got there first, adopting Brewer’s
goto.com platform in the late ’90s
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17. IDEAS #48 - WEB MAPPING
Biggest success stories in the world of Web
mapping is OpenStreetMap. It was
developed in 2004 by Steve Coast, whose
aim was to create Wikipedia for maps. He
was convinced that a crowdsourced
geographic database would be a useful way
to keep maps up to date.
The Web map of choice for millions of users
is Google Maps. It began life as an offline
program designed by two Danish brothers,
Lars and Jens Rasmussen, and the Web-
based version launched in October 2004.
The impact of Google Maps goes far beyond
online mapping.
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18. IDEAS #49 - BLOG
In December 1997, Barger began posting
daily entries on his website and started
referring to it as a ‘web log’. His prolific
postings, on everything from artificial
intelligence to Kate Bush, gained global
attention.
It was not long before the term web log was
adopted by other people to describe their
daily musings. In 1999, Peter Merholz
jokingly wrote it as ‘we blog’ on his website.
Regularly updated web journals have been
known as ‘blogs’ ever since.
Early blogs were simply regularly updated
websites. The emergence of specific
blogging platforms, such as Blogger, Open
Diary and LiveJournal, standardized the
format.
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19. IDEAS #50 - SCALEABLE VECTOR GRAPHICS
Igay, Charlie Jackson and Michelle Welsh
founded FutureWave Software.They called it
SmartSketch.
The breakthrough came the following year,
with the release of Netscape Navigator 2.0.
This second version of the Netscape
browser added a whole load of features,
including Netscape Mail, JavaScript, support
for animated GIFs and, crucially, an API
(application programming interface) for plug-
ins.
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20. IDEAS #51 - WEBMAIL
Smith pointed out that access to the Web
was unrestricted. They decided to change
JavaSoft into an email program. Originally
called HTML mail, HoTMaiL launched on 4
July 1996.
Hotmail is one of the few dot-com success
stories. It owes its success to the universal
adoption of email. Online videos, peer-to-
peer networks and social media have all
been touted as killer apps, but email
remains the most popular online activity.
The most important communications tool
since the telephone, email is the essential
internet service. Thanks to services like
Hotmail, it is available to everyone for free.
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21. IDEAS #52 - VIRAL CONTENT
One of the first viral phenomena was a 3D
animation of a dancing baby. Appearing on
our screens in 1996, the demo file was first
shared across email, websites and forums
before featuring on TV shows.
Content that inspires an emotional response
– laughter or disbelief – is a good place to
start. Other than that, there seems to be no
formula.More than this, every time we share
a link, we are saying something about
ourselves. We are defining who we are and
who we want to be. Sharing shapes our
identity.
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22. IDEAS #53 - MEME
A meme is a behaviour that is
transmitted from person to person.
The term was coined by evolutionary
biologist Richard Dawkins in his 1976
book The Selfish Gene, from the
Greek, mimema, meaning ‘imitate’
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23. IDEAS #54 - Digital Wallet
December 1998, Thiel had co-
founded Confinity, a remote payment
platform for Palm Pilots.
At the same time as Confinity
launched its website, an online
financial services company called
X.com was launching its own site
In March 2000, the two companies
merged. The company name was
changed to that of its most successful
product – PayPal.
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24. IDEAS #55 - Ecommerce
Netscape In 1995, it developed an
encryption service called Secure
Sockets Layer (SSL), making online
shopping a much safer activity.
That year, an online book retailer
opened its virtual doors. With the
ability to stock millions of titles and a
product that fitted through a letterbox,
Amazon was an immediate success.
Ecommerce is now booming. The US
market is worth $200 billion and grows
by 20 per cent every year.
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25. IDEAS #56 - Collaborative Filtering
Collaborative filtering makes
predictions about an individual’s
interests based on the interests
of similar people.
Malcolm Gladwell describes
collaborative filtering as ‘a kind
of doppelgänger search engine
If you and your doppelgänger
love the same ten books,
chances are you’ll also like the
eleventh book he likes.’
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26. IDEAS #57 - The Drudge Report
Matt Drudge was working in the
gift shop at CBS in 1994, he
started sending out studio
gossip to a few friends via
email. He called it the Drudge
Report.
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27. IDEAS #58 - Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
RSS feeds mean that content
can be viewed as soon as it is
published, without having to
visit the individual websites.
Traditional RSS feeds have now
been usurped by social
networks and visually rich,
socially integrated readers such
as Feedly, Feedspot and
Flipboard.
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28. IDEAS #59 - Web Streaming
On 24 June 1993, Severe Tire Damage
performed the first live concert on the Net.
Their 152 x 76-pixel live stream used about
half the available bandwidth of the entire
internet.
By the end of the 90s the technology had
been replaced by RealNetworks, Windows
Media Player and Quicktime.
A turning point came in 2002: Macromedia
Flash 6.0 added video streaming.
In 2005, ex-PayPal employees Chad
Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim took
the logical next step – they launched a
video-sharing site.
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29. IDEAS #60 - The Independence of Cyberspace
In 1996, John Perry Barlow, lyricist
for the Grateful Dead and co-
founder of the Electronic Frontier
Foundation, wrote a Declaration of
the Independence of Cyperspace.
It was a response to the US
Government incorporating the
internet within telecommunications
law.
international organization that
campaigns to preserve personal
freedoms on the internet.
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30. IDEAS #61 - The Blair Witch Project
On 30 July 1999, a couple of
amateur filmmakers released an
indie flick that would challenge
Hollywood’s preconceptions
about how to make and market
a film.
Artisan bought a full-page ad in
Variety. It read: ‘Blairwitch.com
... 21,222,589 hits to date.’ It
was the first film advert
promoting a website rather than
the film itself. For the first time,
the website was as much a
destination as the film.
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31. IDEAS #62 - Peer to Peer
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Stands for "Peer to Peer." In a P2P
network, the "peers" are computer
systems which are connected to each
other via the Internet. Files can be shared
directly between systems on the network
without the need of a central server. In
other words, each computer on a P2P
network becomes a file server as well as
a client.
In 1999 Shawn Fanning created a
downloadable program that allowed him
to share music with his friends.
He called it Napster.
Within days the 19-year-old had a lot of
friends – 1,500 of them.
He had created the first peer-to-peer
(P2P) network.
32. IDEAS #63 - BROADBAND
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Back in the olden days, internet speed
was 14 kb… and then most of us had
56k modems… now the slowest
broadband is 4 megs - 300 times
faster.. Most people nowadays have
around 12.. Whereas in australia its
like 30 is considered slow.
Broadband meant the Web could
finally compete with TV on its own
terms.
Without broadband, graphically rich
network games, video conferencing,
the streaming of music and many
dynamic web services we now take for
granted would not be possible.
33. IDEAS #64 - CREATIVE COMMONS
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Creative Commons helps
you legally share your
knowledge and creativity to
build a more equitable,
accessible, and innovative
world. We unlock the full
potential of the internet to
drive a new era of
development, growth and
productivity.
34. IDEAS #65 - THE DOT-COM BUBBLE
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Somewhere in the late 90s, a lot of
entrepreneurs started believing that
the World Wide Web would change the
world. Just as the inventions of the
wheel, railways etc had done.
They invested speculatively on internet
companies with little research, regardless
of thought if the site would be profitable.
Their mind idea was to reach as many
potential customers as possible.
The bubble burst when investors realised
that most dotcoms would never make a
profit.
And so…
Prices went up 5 times over a short period. 97-
2000.. And then suddenly crashed 5 times
eventually landing back to where they’d started
due to the economy and the 911 incident…
which also saw a massive stock crisis.
And so companies once worth 300 mil were now
suddenly worth ZERO.
35. IDEAS #66 - WEB TV
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Like all media, this form has come a long way.
One of the first shows back in 95 called ‘the spot’
allowed users to interact with the cast via email,
give suggestions and so on, which has become
common nowadays. But at the time it was
unheard of.
In 96 Flash brought animation to the web.
Nickelodeon soon swooped up, which allowed
people access to all kinds of cartoons.
2005 youtube was born. Need I say more?
Its brought the ability for anyone to create
content and make a living from it… something
networks fought against. Take pewdiepie. He
gets more viewers in one gameplay than all
news networks put together.
Due to the phenomena and ability monetise,
major networks are entering the field like netflix,
Amazon and the likes. Also due the nature of
piracy and free content. They offer more broad
content and provide a low cost people will be
happy to pay for entertainment. Including
Youtube.
36. IDEAS #67 - THE WIKI
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Born in January 15, 2001
Wikipedia has become the world’s largest
encyclopedia. What makes it unique is
that users can freely create or edit
existing content, access, distribute.. due
to it being open source.
It is a global movement- with the noble
aim to make all knowledge free to all—
irrespective of class, gender, caste,
religion or anything else.
Overall, Wikipedia comprises more than
40 million articles in 301 different
language. 6th most popular website in the
world.
FUN note:
The name WIKI actually comes from
the Hawaiian word for ‘hurry’.
37. IDEAS #68 - INFOGRAPHICS
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Infographics present
complex data in an easily
digestible way. Exploiting the
brain’s innate ability to
process visual information,
they help us to comprehend
complex data quickly and
accurately. Including one's
ability to recall and
remember.
‘by visualizing information, we turn it into
a landscape that you can explore with
your eyes, a sort of information map.
When you’re lost in information, an
information map is kind of useful.’
38. IDEAS #69 - AUGMENTED REALITY
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An enhanced version of
reality where live direct or
indirect views of physical
real-world environments are
augmented with
superimposed computer
generated images over a
user’s view of the real-world,
thus enhancing one’s current
perception of reality.
39. IDEAS #70 - CAPTCHA
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To combat Spam & Bots came
the invention of captcha… it’s in
fact the reverse of the Turing
test. Where the computer is
testing us and not the other way
around.
For those who have never seen
captcha (which is unlikely) The system
delivers a question using images or
words... where the viewer must answer
in order to proceed.
What is a bot? A program designed
with the purpose of automation. In the
simpler case of spam… it can send
irrelevant and annoying emails from a
web contact forms, along with
sabotaging dedicated server flow by
choking the system, which is a form of
(DoS attack) called an Email bomb.
47. Ideas 99-10005
Look to the FUTURE.
The Semantic Web.
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Ideas 72-9804
The Web came of age, becoming
dynamic, social and, crucially,
mobile.
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