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Web Technology Trends for 2008 and Beyond

Written by Richard MacManus / March 7, 2008 5:10 AM / 13 Comments

Today I gave a presentation at the Media08 event in Sydney, entitled: What's Next on the Web? Web Technology Trends for 2008 and Beyond. It's an overview of some of the top trends we cover on ReadWriteWeb; such as Websites becoming web services, Semantic Apps, Open Data, Mobile Web, Recommendation Engines. The presentation is available as a slideshow (embedded below). Each slide has links to ReadWriteWeb content, should you wish to drill down on a topic more.

Let us know your feedback / suggestions in the comments - I will continue to add to and tweak this presentation as these Web trends evolve. The Media08 event was run by X|Media|Lab.

Note: click here and then click 'full' (bottom right) to view full screen and enable the links inside the presentation.

UPDATE: There is an newer version of this presentation here.

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  1. Is it possible for you to upload a recording from your talk to go along with this slideshow? It's kinda "ehh" without a voiceover...

    Posted by: Peter | March 7, 2008 7:53 AM



  2. Great presentation Richard.
    I don't know the Media08 event, but what does this mean for the business world?
    It would be interesting to address some slides on that subject too ;)

    Posted by: Pvw | March 7, 2008 8:10 AM



  3. Just about every site featured in the slide is definitely at the forefront of new and emerging trends!

    Semantics may be a trend, but I'm not sure about what it's future will be like this year. It's still a very confusing concept, even for some "geeks".

    Posted by: Corvida | March 7, 2008 8:58 AM



  4. You have Teqlo listed on the 4th slide as pertaining to Web 3.0, but they went toes-up months ago. Gonna be hard to lead the Web 3.0 charge from the grave...

    Posted by: Robert Yeager | March 7, 2008 9:19 AM



  5. suggestion: trim down the content on your slides. they're so jam packed with info that your audience probably spent a lot of time just reading them and not focusing on you.

    "...the slides in your presentation are about visual story-telling that complements your presence and speaking. They are not a script to be acted-out, or a book to be printed and read aloud, word for word."

    Posted by: bobby n. | March 7, 2008 10:42 AM



  6. the web will get more social, every new or relaunched site allows its readers to collaborate: make comments, store visited pages, see related threads, etc.

    Posted by: Yakov | March 7, 2008 11:04 AM



  7. I did a presentation for an Entrepreneurship class on Web 2.0.
    It is a large file but some may find it interesting. It is on my worldlearningtree.com website.

    Posted by: harleycw Author Profile Page | March 7, 2008 11:27 AM



  8. Thanks everyone for your suggestions and feedback.

    Posted by: Richard MacManus | March 7, 2008 1:39 PM



  9. Thanks for sharing. Very insightful. I don't think you missed anything.

    Posted by: Samuel Driessen | March 8, 2008 2:17 PM



  10. I'm going to have to do a bit more research about Semantic web as it's slightly difficult to get your head round.

    Doubtless however, that mobile technologies will begin to make significant impacts on the web applications market as they become more popular. The Internet will no longer be about sitting at your desktop and typing with a keyboard.

    The iPhone may even be the new standard.

    Posted by: Adam Creare | March 11, 2008 4:20 AM



  11. "Media08" link error

    Posted by: chris | March 11, 2008 11:04 AM



  12. In addition: in the slide "More Semantic Apps", Clearforest should be replaced with Calais.

    Posted by: Tal Keinan | March 11, 2008 9:57 PM



  13. We use Camtasia 5 for all our online instruction. The online community is just going to get more effecient at sharing ideas and information. T
    http://www.smallbusinessonlinecollege.org

    Posted by: Starting a Small Business | March 11, 2008 10:41 PM



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