April 2008
Das Ende des Web, wie wir es kennen
Fortsetzung, Teil 10
How can we fix these problems?
For now it is more important to understand who is going to fix these problems than how they are going to be fixed. Each of us is part of a global community. Where we see things that are broken, we each have a duty to the community to help with the cure. The web as we know is standing in the ashes of the old web. The new realm we are entering has problems that are going to require us, as a community, to agree on a way forward.
Over time those who do not adapt to the new ways of thinking (usually evolved after many experiments are tried) will slowly fade away.
Duane Nickull is a Senior Technical Evangelist at Adobe Systems (Technoracle.blogspot.com).
Jack Wilber (JGW Consulting) is a freelance writer and developer. He draws on more than ten years of experience in software development and holds a B.S. in computer and electrical engineering from Carnegie Mellon (www.jgwconsulting.com).
Brady Forrest is Chair for O'Reilly's "Where 2.0 and Emerging Technology conferences". Additionally, he co-Chairs Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, Berlin and NYC. Brady writes for O'Reilly Radar tracking changes in technology.

























