Philipp Lenssen of Google Blogoscoped has a very interesting post on what he thinks should be the 10 Web Trends That Should Die in 2006:
- “Our article is too long, let’s split it up into many pages.”
- “We have art content, so let’s create an artistic navigation.”
- “Let’s ignore the rest of the world.”
- “Let’s spam everything (blog comments, email accounts, referrer stats, discussion groups etc.)!”
- “Let’s treat the mobile web as a separate entity.”
- “Let’s do a traditional homepage for our company.”
- “Let’s care about low bandwidth!”
- “Let’s read out loud the URL on TV.”
- “Let’s tell everyone Firefox is the better browser.”
- “Let’s have a tiny font that looks better.”
Okay, maybe not all of these apply, but he makes some good points. It’ll really be interesting to see where web technology goes in 2006 and how ministries respond to the trends.
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