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Wired Editor in Chief Chris Anderson is catching flak for the magazine’s current cover story , which declares that the Web is dead. I’m not sure what the controversy is.

The Tragic Death of Practically Everything

http://technologizer.com/2010/08/18/the-tragic-death-of-practically-everything/
The web browser was just another application five years ago. A useful app, no doubt, but it played second fiddle to operating systems and productivity software. http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/04/what-will-the-browser-look-lik.html

What will the browser look like in five years?

http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/04/handicapping-internet-platform-wars.html This post is Part Two of my State of the Internet Operating System . If you haven’t read Part One , you should do so before reading this piece.

State of the Internet Operating System Part Two: Handicapping th

The State of the Internet Operating System

I’ve been talking for years about “ the internet operating system “, but I realized I’ve never written an extended post to define what I think it is, where it is going, and the choices we face. http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/03/state-of-internet-operating-system.html

Mobile operating systems and browsers are headed in opposite dir

During a panel at Web 2.0 Expo , someone asked if the panelists saw any signs that suggest mobile operating system fragmentation might decrease. http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/05/mobile-operating-systems-and-b.html
Is The Web dead?