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Future Internet & Web Trend
Future Internet
         Summarizing term for worldwide research activities dedicated to the further development of the original Internet .While the technical development of the Internet has been an extensive research topic from the beginning, an increased public awareness of several critical shortcomings in terms of performance, reliability, scalability, security and many other categories including societal, economical and business aspects, has led to Future Internet research efforts.Given the diversity of technologies related to the Internet, extended by lower and higher layers and applications, the related research topics are wide spread.
         In addition, the approaches towards a Future Internet range from small, incremental evolutionary steps to complete redesigns (clean slate) and architecture principles, where the applied technologies shall not be limited by existing standards or paradigms such as client server networking
For example
         Might evolve into co-operative peer structures. The fact that an IP address denotes both the identifier as well as the locator of an end system, sometimes referred to as semantic overload, is an example of a conceptual shortcoming of the Internet protocol architecture. The clean slate type of approaches are based on the experience that supplementary or late additions to an original and established design are limited in their acceptance and introduction.
         Technical examples for evolutionary approaches include supplements to existing Internet technology, such as:
                                                                          1.MobileIP
                                                                          2.IPSec
                                                                          3.DiffServ
                                                                          4.HIP
                                                                          5.RSerPool
                                                                          6.SCTP
                                                                          7.Shim6
                                                                          8.IPv6

         Illustrative examples for alternatives that follow the clean slate idea can be found by using search engines. Since most of the projects are either ongoing, or technically not settled yet, and also to avoid instability or bias of this article towards any of them.Regarding the current status of Future Internet, it seems too early to identify any technical consensus or even standardization. Therefore, the term Future Internet should be used with caution only, especially not as a specific technology but instead as an abstract referrer to the visible, worldwide activities in this direction
      The non-technical aspects of the Future Internet span large areas such as socio-economics,business and environmental issues. The OECD has picked up the term and shown activities such as publishing recommendations for the future of the Internet economy.
 *Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
For example
        The time horizon of Future Internet studies is typically considered to be long term, taking several years before significant results can be expected or corresponding deployments take place in the real world.
         Research areas that could be seen as components of the Future Internet include Network management, see Management of the Future Internet, Network virtualisation, and an approach called network of information, treating any kind of information as objects, independent of their storage or location.More recently, elements of cloud computing have blended into the notion of FutureInternet, leading to the concept of cloud networking, which is actively researched.

Web Trends

What the Web of Tomorrow Will Look Like: 
4 Big Trends to Watch

Have We Know??
0 Did you know that it’s been nearly twenty years since the first website was placed online?
0 Have you ever thought about how the Internet and the web have evolved in time?
Ponder it:
        1.The Internet, a complex series of interconnected networks, protocols, servers, cables, and computers,
        2.It has evolved from its early days as U.S. Department of Defense research project into the foundation for the World Wide Web
What we use today to interact with one another via browsers:
1.email
2.Twitter
3.Skype,
And millions of other online tools.
As we approach the imminent launch of the Apple Tablet and analyze new trends coming out of out of this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (our full coverage), now is good time to reflect on what the web will look like in the next decade — and beyond.
 4 big predictions to share for what the web will look like in the near future:
1.The Web Will Be Accessible Anywhere

         Our society couldn’t operate today without Wi-Fi, but it didn’t become prevalent until the early to mid-2000s. Before that, we used Ethernet cables and before that, our primary method of connecting to the web was via phone lines. Every few years, our method of accessing the web changes to be faster and more accessible.
         Two things that believe that the web will be accessible from anywhere and at any time: >The rise of wireless 3G and 4G networks and the likelihood for nationwide Wi-Fi to blanket the U.S. and beyond.
Let’s first talk about 3G!!!!
         Since its introduction in the early 2000s, it has quickly spread to major cities worldwide. Accessing the web is now as simple as pulling out our smartphone, and it’s getting faster with the introduction of 4G networks and 4G phones. 
         The Apple Tablet is even rumored to have a data plan on Verizon and AT&T’s 3G networks. More and more laptops come with built-in 3G access as well.
         Nationwide Wi-Fi is the more exciting prospect, though. In 2008, the FCC had an auction for for the 700 MHz wireless spectrum. A lot of attention was focused on that auction when Goggle joined as a multi-billion dollar bidder. Some speculated that Google wanted to turn the spectrum into a nationwide Wi-Fi network. While Verizon eventually won, a nationwide Wi-Fi network is still very possible and, in fact, seems logical given the direction of web technology today.
         The point is that more devices will have access to these networks and that these networks will be more prevalent as time goes on. Ten to twenty years down the road, people will wonder how we managed with laptops disconnected from a Wi-Fi or 4G signal.



2. Web Access Will Not Focus Around the Computer
         In a column on CNN earlier this month, Mashable’s Adam Ostrow explored one of the biggest trends at CES: the embedding of the web outside of the computer . At present, we focus our Internet use on our laptops. In Japan though, many more access the web primarily through their phones, a trend that is just beginning to sweep the states.

         This is just the beginning. New Internet-enabled TVs will allow us to browse from the living room and soon our cars will become Wi-Fi hotspots

Wi-Fi hot spot

         Ford introduces the second generation of SYNC in-car connectivity systems. The new SYNC systems will let users turn their into car into one big Wi-Fi hot spot. Users can plug their own USB mobile broadband card into SYNC’s USB port and create a wireless network for everyone in the car to use. >Check Up video!!


The Apple Tablet ….

         The Apple Tablet looks to be the next stage of this evolution. Rumor has it that not only is the device going to have 3G access, but Apple envisions it is a shared piece of hardware among the family. Instead of having to jump onto the computer to check your email, you can just have your girlfriend or boyfriend pass you the tablet to check out what’s going on.
         In ten years, computers will only be a small percentage of how we use our web. We’re going to be accessing it from nearly every device and appliance we own.
3. The Web Will Be Media-Centric
         The time of text-based interactions is going to diminish until they’re just a minor component of our web experience.
         Yes, People will always write, blog, and tweet, but as more and more devices adopt touchscreen interfaces and alternatives to the keyboard and mouse (it’s already happening), our reliance on videos from YouTube and Hulu, social games like FarmVille, and interactive interfaces like the iPhone OS will grow rapidly.

Here are some of we thoughts on how we think this media-centric web will come to be:

Voice-to-text technology
         - Voice-to-text technology will be a major part of the media-centric web. The technology isn’t accurate enough to use daily yet, but devices like the Nexus One are pushing its limits. In a decade or two, it’ll be accurate enough to be a viable replacement to our keyboards.
Interfaces that rely on motions
- Interfaces that rely on motions are going to be more important to computing and the media-focused web. Apple popularized phone touchscreen interfaces, and the Tablet has a good shot and popularizing that type of interface on larger-sized screens. While we have a lot more to figure out before touchscreens are popularized on the desktop.
Don’t even have to touch the screen
         - In the future, We won’t even have to touch the screen. HP’s “Wall of Touch” actually doesn’t require users to touch the screen in order to interact with it, and Microsoft’s Project Natal looks to turn gaming into a controller-less experience. This is the future.

         - These interfaces simply make it easier to bring up images, videos, music, and other multi-media. It’s not about keyboard commands, but about apps, drag-and-drop, and having an immersive experience.

4. Social Media Will Be Its Largest Component
         Stats published by Nielsen show that social media usage has increased by 82% in the last year, an astronomical rise. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, blogs, and social interaction are becoming the focus of our online interactions, even more than search


Other Trends
Semantic Web


    The Semantic Web is about machines talking to machines. It's about making the Web more 'intelligent', or as Berners-Lee himself  described it: computers "analyzing all the data on the Web ‚Äì the content, links, and transactions between people and computers." At other times, Berners-Lee has described it as "the application of web like design to data" - for example designing for re-use of information.
Numenta



        By tech legend Jeff Hawkins, which is attempting to build a new, brain-like computing paradigm - with neural networks and cellular automata. In english this means that Numenta is trying to enable computers to tackle problems that come easy to us humans, like recognizing faces or seeing patterns in music. But since computers are much faster than humans when it comes to computation    the Semantic Web is about machines talking to machines. It's about making the Web more 'intelligent', or as Berners-Lee himself  described it: computers "analyzing all the data on the Web ‚Äì the content, links, and transactions between people and computers." At other times, Berners-Lee has described it as "the application of web like design to data" - for example designing for re-use of information.

Special Creatures..
         Human are social creatures, so it was only a matter of time until we figured out how to make the web an efficient medium for communication, sharing, and forging friendships. Now that we’re finally implementing the social layer though, it’s tough to find a scenario where the rise of social media doesn’t continue.
         In ten years, when you access the web, most of the time you spend will be to connect with your friends. 

Almost all of that will be on social networks and through social media. 
It will be the #1 reason why we ever pull out our phones, tablets, or computers
nLatest Website   Design Trends for 2010

1. Oversized Logos/Headers


         Oversized logos with an oversized header are one trend that is already growing in popularity, and will likely populate many newly designed or redesigned websites in 2010. 
         The main objective behind a huge header is to increase brand recognition and leave a lasting impression. 
2. Sketches/Hand-drawn Designs

         Sketching or Hand-drawn designs in 2010 will become not so much the main focus of a Web design, but rather a method used to personalize standard web copy and thus become an elemental part of corporate design. 
         The sketch will help distinguish between a cold Web site and personal interaction.
3. Typography

        Typography was a big trend in 2009 and will quite possibly remain so in 2010.
        Websites utilizing Typography as their main design element may be more interesting to a reader than the same site with a large amount of images.
4.One Page Layouts
         The development of one page layouts in 2010 will focus on personal profiles with a reduced corporate influence.
         Think online business cards.
         This Web design will focus on the individual, their blog, social media hangouts, etc.
Other Web
  •          Huge Images
  •          Slab Typefaces
  •          Huge Images
  •          Change of Perspective
  •          Interactive/Intuitive Design
  •          Modal Boxes
  •          Minimalism
  •          Oversized Footers
  •          Retro
  •          Intro Boxes
  •          Magazine Layouts




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