Eines der Highlights der heutigen the Next Web Conference war der Vortrag von Amazon CTO Werner Vogels, der heute einmal vier, fünf Jahre vorausgeblickt hat, in die Zukunft (der Web-Anwendungen), und über das Thema "The Future Web Building Blocks" gesprochen hat:
"When we talk about building blocks for Internet applications currently we still talk about pretty low level stuff, but slowly there is an ecosystem developing that provides higher level services that are going to be the building blocks for a deluge of revolutionary new applications.
Werner will show how new services that that are coming into existence today in areas such telco, geo, media, graphing, bigdata, are going to drive development of applications that could not be built before."
The Next Weblog hat den Vortrag zusammengefasst:
"Vogels insists that in the future, all apps will need to include a core set of functionalities: rich media experience; multi-device access; location context aware; real-time presence driven; social graph based; user generated content; virtual goods economy; recommendations; integrated with social networks; and advertisement and premium support.
Vogels went through a number of infrastructure cloud-based services including Drop.io (file sharing), Panda (security), SimpleGeo (location), Animoto (video), Twilio (VoIP), Echo (real-time conversation), Amazon Mechanical Turk (crowdsourced human labor), Social Gold (virtual currency), Charify (payments), OpenX (advertising), 80Legs and github (development)."
Siehe auch Werner Vogels' letzten Blogeintrag zum Thema: "I am looking for new application and platform services"





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