Title: Top Internet Innovations Post by: wksantiago on September 27, 2012, 03:47:44 PM I found this list and wanted to share to see if we could change, alter and obviously add bitcoin to it:
http://danieldlaine.com/danieldlaine/2011/07/30/top-ten-internet-innovations/ Top Internet Innovations - Wi-Fi - Broadband - Social Networks - 3G/4G Mobile Internet - VoIP - YouTube (Internet video) - Map/GPS/Internet Location - BitTorrent protocol - Tor (anonymity network) - bitcoin protocol etc. Lets expand! 8) Title: Re: Top Internet Innovations Post by: Ivica on September 27, 2012, 04:19:19 PM Quote Published 30 July 2011 ...already relatively old list...Title: Re: Top Internet Innovations Post by: wksantiago on September 27, 2012, 05:14:00 PM Quote Published 30 July 2011 ...already relatively old list...And the new information or list might be where? Title: Re: Top Internet Innovations Post by: Jermainé on September 28, 2012, 09:04:38 PM the app store :D
Title: Re: Top Internet Innovations Post by: Mr. Coinman on September 29, 2012, 09:58:48 AM - VPN
- E-commerce - Cloud storage - Steam - Music/Video streaming - HTML5 - Bluetooth - NFC - Microlending - Crowd-funding - Mobile Payments Title: Re: Top Internet Innovations Post by: kokojie on September 29, 2012, 02:54:41 PM free porn
Title: Re: Top Internet Innovations Post by: ArticMine on September 29, 2012, 04:58:26 PM Copyleft licensing of copyrights
Free Libre Open Source Software Creative Commons licensing the app store :D By the way app stores are sending the Internet back to the dark ages with extreme censorship when they become the only "official" means of obtaining software and other content on a platform. Apple's app store is among the worst in this respect. Title: Re: Top Internet Innovations Post by: myrkul on September 29, 2012, 05:53:27 PM Copyleft licensing of copyrights Free Libre Open Source Software Creative Commons licensing the app store :D By the way app stores are sending the Internet back to the dark ages with extreme censorship when they become the only "official" means of obtaining software and other content on a platform. Apple's app store is among the worst in this respect. Jailbreaking. ;) Title: Re: Top Internet Innovations Post by: Richy_T on October 06, 2012, 05:40:45 PM E.D. spam
marquee & blink tags punchable monkeys dumb lists people who do nothing but email you dumb chain letters Title: Re: Top Internet Innovations Post by: Gabi on October 06, 2012, 10:19:49 PM Copyleft licensing of copyrights Free Libre Open Source Software Creative Commons licensing the app store :D By the way app stores are sending the Internet back to the dark ages with extreme censorship when they become the only "official" means of obtaining software and other content on a platform. Apple's app store is among the worst in this respect. Jailbreaking. ;) Anyway, what ArticMine said is right, these "stores" aren't a good thing. appstore, microsoft store, steam, they decide what can and cannot be sold on their store. Ah the good old time where you would just type an URL and download a software :D Title: Re: Top Internet Innovations Post by: Mr. Coinman on October 06, 2012, 10:50:11 PM Copyleft licensing of copyrights Free Libre Open Source Software Creative Commons licensing the app store :D By the way app stores are sending the Internet back to the dark ages with extreme censorship when they become the only "official" means of obtaining software and other content on a platform. Apple's app store is among the worst in this respect. Jailbreaking. ;) Anyway, what ArticMine said is right, these "stores" aren't a good thing. appstore, microsoft store, steam, they decide what can and cannot be sold on their store. Ah the good old time where you would just type an URL and download a software :D You still can. All these "stores" are meant to make software as accesible as possible. Yes, they have veto power when it comes to what is allowed in their stores, but you can always download stuff the old fashioned way. Title: Re: Top Internet Innovations Post by: Richy_T on October 07, 2012, 06:08:45 AM You still can. All these "stores" are meant to make software as accesible as possible. Yes, they have veto power when it comes to what is allowed in their stores, but you can always download stuff the old fashioned way. Android yes, Apple no. Though god knows, Google gives me an ominous sense of foreboding these days. Title: Re: Top Internet Innovations Post by: kokojie on October 08, 2012, 05:05:16 PM You still can. All these "stores" are meant to make software as accesible as possible. Yes, they have veto power when it comes to what is allowed in their stores, but you can always download stuff the old fashioned way. Android yes, Apple no. Though god knows, Google gives me an ominous sense of foreboding these days. fuuuuu, stop using words that I needed to look up in the dictionary, twice, to be sure what you meant. Title: Re: Top Internet Innovations Post by: myrkul on October 12, 2012, 10:42:49 PM You still can. All these "stores" are meant to make software as accesible as possible. Yes, they have veto power when it comes to what is allowed in their stores, but you can always download stuff the old fashioned way. Android yes, Apple no. Though god knows, Google gives me an ominous sense of foreboding these days. fuuuuu, stop using words that I needed to look up in the dictionary, twice, to be sure what you meant. You learned something today. Be happy about it. Oh, and to keep on the topic: Dictionary.com (http://dictionary.reference.com) Title: Re: Top Internet Innovations Post by: Fjordbit on October 13, 2012, 04:42:26 PM Protocols:
- RSS - XML - JSON (I have to admit, I resisted this because I like XML more, but I've come to embrace the JSON) Technology: - PGP Site models - News aggregation (slashdot/fark/digg/reddit) - Portals (I had one as my home page for years, but they have fallen out of style, and I don't have a homepage any more, I have "apps") - Unlimited streaming movies (Netflix/Hulu) - Unlimited streaming music - Free 2 Play gaming |