September 22, 2006

One Web Day ...

OneWebDay

When I first plugged in a modem and ventured into The Well Gopher servers were the most amazing part of the Web. Later I started to produce my own websites, slowly learning HTML to produce static sites.

Within the last ten years I stumbled across a thing called a blog and that was the start of this place. Over these years I’ve laughed and at the Web. I’ve read amazing stories, been inspired to write and take pictures. To try podcasting and vlogging.

The Web has been the place to check on everything and anything : from flights to Stockholm to what’s on at the local cinema.

As it changes and evolves so does my use of it. From mail to RSS to WAP it now follows me around when I shutdown my PC.

In the next 10 years we will see the evolution of Web 2 and the drive to deliver the Web to all corners of the world via the OLPC initiative.

It has become a unique, binding force in a society which is increasingly fractured.

Here’s to One Web, now and forever.

Posted by Mark at 8:07 PM

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