Steve Rubel (Micro Persuasion) has been thinking a lot about the future of the web, and web widgets in particular. He writes that these widgets — chunks of code that can be easily installed on a web page — make it “possible to add so many collapsible modules to your tabs/pages, that you rarely need to go anywhere else.” Thus, with apps like the Google Reader widget, anything and everything you need — from news briefs to meeting notices — will be accessible from your start page.
Rubel shares screen shots of a couple of widgets that “are indicative of what the widgetized web will look like in the years ahead” and adds, “You can see a future where these pages become as essential as a Swiss Army Knife is to a camper.” He concludes that “The future of the web (dare I say Web 3.0?) will look just like a Swiss Army Knife and it’s going to be extremely disruptive.”
I just hope web 3.0 comes with a corkscrew and bottle opener.
This looks like the WebSwissKnifeToolBar, just a coincidence? judge by your self…
http://blog.wsktoolbar.com/?page_id=9
Interesting. The similarities are remarkable.
Thanks for sharing the WebSwissKnifeToolBar. I hadn’t seen it before. This may be worth further discussion.
Andrew