Overview
• Software development
• SaaS in the browser
• Web 2.0 and social software
• The semantic web
• Sharing, sharecropping and pirates, arr
Software as a service
• In the browser
• Ajax: HTML+CSS+Javascript, or Flash RIA
• Ease of deployment
• Ease of maintenance
• Rental revenue streams
• Available anywhere (you have broadband)
Social software
• If it’s on the web, it’s easy to share
• Networked applications by default
• Adds value to “traditional” software
• Has “viral” potential
• Ubiquitous networking standard: new tools, new business models
Semantic web
• Data, information … meaning
• You do it, the machine does it, or somewhere in-between
• RDF, RDFa, Microformats
• Web 3.0. Why bother?
Sharing
• A crisis in intellectual property
• Bad for IP owners, and bad for consumers
• Bakunin, Schumpeter: “creative disruption”
• Advertising. Really?
• Who benefits from the “free content” meme?
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