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| [[User:Zak|Zak]] 20:52, 22 October 2008 (UTC) | | [[User:Zak|Zak]] 20:52, 22 October 2008 (UTC) |
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| == The Web is Open again, let's build on it. ==
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| Firefox was and still is a great tool to build an Open Web.
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| Thanks to Mozilla, competition is back in the browser field, innovation is back in web technologies and the Web is a better and more open place.
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| Now we should think of what we can do with this Open Web.
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| When I think about concepts such as "open, decentralized, participatory" and I try to connect it with data, which is so important in our information society, then I always end up thinking about Web applications.
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| Web applications are tools that are gaining a lot of attention these days. Not only for developers - because they look cool/Web 2.0 and involves a lot of AJAX/innovative web technologies - but for every Internet users, because they are useful.
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| And yet, there is no "open, decentralized, participatory" solutions of this kind. Most people knows about Google docs, Zoho office... and I am sure I am not the only one waiting for Mozilla Web Apps suite.
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| [[User:Lrbabe|Lrbabe]] 00:39, 11 November 2008 (UTC)
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