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2008 Web Predictions
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4. A handful of big companies will let you start logging in with an OpenID associated with your account.
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Semantic Apps will become popular in 2008, due to their ability to get better content results and make better data connections. Think search engines like Hakia and Powerset, wikipedia-like efforts like Twine and Freebase, and apps that use semantic technologies under the hood (such as AdaptiveBlue and Snap).
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What Web applications and trends will make it big in 2008?
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What Web applications and trends will make it big in 2008?
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What Web applications and trends will make it big in 2008?
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doug polleiTopics include Google, semantic web, online advertising, recommendation systems, Facebook, digg, open standards, Mobile Web, search engines, and much more!
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Julia LesageBest Internet-use blog gives predictions and other techie people add theirs; since these are short term Internet business predications, some will likely come true; it's fun to read and guess which are right?
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Mark RabnettLike, yeah! "People engaged in the new web will do some really awesome stuff that we'll all be in awe of."
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7. The most interesting innovations on the Web in 2008 won't happen in Silicon Valley, but in Asia (China, Japan, Korea). At least one startup from China will break through in the US market with Twitter-like success in 2008 - and it will almost certainly be a Mobile Web app.
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acebook will release a browser.
3. However, despite all that... Facebook will decline.
4. Google OpenSocial will be a failure; Google will try to create its own social networking empire by making acquisitions in this space.
5. Microsoft will become more aggresive and buy many popular companies at once (remember Ballmer's quote). Candidates include SixApart, Technorati.
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Joaquim RendeiroInterestingly, I also think this: «Google will really start looking vulnerable in 2008. [...] While they'll maintain market share in the search industry, [...] they will increasingly be perceived as the 'evil' company in many of these new initiatives.»
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