In 1997 Wired Magazine declared the browser dead. "Sure, we'll always have Web pages. We still have postcards and telegrams, don't we?" said Kevin Kelly and Gary Wolf.
They were wrong, of course. The browser is still the killer app of killer apps. It's the single most important way that we interact with the Internet. From Wikipedia to webmail to YouTube, it's the universal virtual machine that has made pc operating systems irrelevant. If all you have is a browser, you'll be just fine.
Fast forward to today and Wired is once again saying the browser is dead. "Over the past few years, one of the most important shifts in the digital world has been the move from the wide-open Web to semiclosed platforms that use the Internet for transport but not the browser for display," says Chris Anderson.NUANCE COMMUNICATIONS
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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