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Microsoft stands accused of usurping an emerging web
application, and information professionals are advised to sit up
and take notice. Not so much of the non-story itself, but the
underlying trends which spell fundamental change to their
industry.
To put things in perspective, here’s a tech flashback: At the
height of the dot-com bubble, when billions of venture capital
dollars were being blown on one 15-minute cyberfad after the
next - and Netscape and Microsoft were at each other’s throats
in the vicious Browser Wars - the industry media caught wind of
a new buzzword: ‘Push’.
Push technology was going to redefine the web. Why should we
spend hours just surfing (I mean, how much fun does that
sound?) when we could spell out our requirements and allow
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