Linked by David Adams on Sat 5th Jul 2008 04:57 UTC, submitted by snydeq
Internet & Networking Neil McAllister raises questions regarding the Web now that it no longer resembles Tim Berners-Lee's early vision: Is the Web still the Web if you can't navigate directly to specific content? If the content can't be indexed and searched? If you can't view source? In other words, McAllister writes, if today's RIAs no longer resemble the 'Web,' then should we be shoehorning them into the Web's infrastructure, or is the problem that the client platforms simply aren't evolving fast enough to meet our needs
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RE: Comment by thebackwash
by swarmi on Sat 5th Jul 2008 14:04 UTC in reply to "Comment by thebackwash"
swarmi
Member since:
2007-06-09

*claps*

That was more insightful then the actual article.

On a side note, the googlebot started indexing flash just the other day.

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RE[2]: Comment by thebackwash
by FreeGamer on Tue 8th Jul 2008 02:01 in reply to "RE: Comment by thebackwash"
FreeGamer Member since:
2007-04-13

Oh noes... I hope it shows what results were found in gash... I mean, flash animations.

Welcome to a whole new world of Google spam!

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