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Thoughts on 2004 - John Battelle's Searchblog
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Thoughts on 2004
December 21, 2003
By John Battelle
I am not sure why all of a sudden I am struck with the urge to prognosticate, but all weekend long I've been thinking about what might happen next year in the search/tech/media nexus. I think it has something to do with the book - my plan is to finish it by about mid year, then pray that nothing major changes for another six months while the manuscript wends its way through the vagaries of the publishing process. It's either that, or Jeremy envy .
So I've been thinking about a number of things, some small, some not so small, which might happen in the next twelve months. Given that I'm writing this on the eve of Winter's Solstice, I give you Battelle's First Annual Solstice Hopes and Predictions for 2004. I refuse to say which are hopes, and which predictions. This way, I can claim to be right next year one way or another. Take it for what it cost you on the way in.... (see list via link below)
1. The Web becomes a platform (again). Thanks to commerce and service APIs , RSS , and the ubiquitous interface of search, geeks around the world are again leveraging the web as a platform for cool new tools. 2004 will be the year these tools break out in something of a pre-cambrian explosion, reminiscent of the Mac in late 1980s, or CD-ROM in the early 90s. Only cooler. Examples: Grokker , Bloglines , Amazon API .
2. Along those lines (and no surprise to this readership, but still and all...), blog ecologies of like-minded folks will gar"
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