Done with the web, moving to Google to work on Google Now; an app that relies heavily on web services to provide information to users...
I don't know why but I don't see that as being done with the web. I see it as changing jobs/projects, but still within the web community.
And also I don't agree with: Meanwhile, the web community will continue to solve the same non-problems over and over again.
The web community is larger than the people referred to within the article and I don't think it's OK to generalize like that. In the last 5 years the web has evolved massively and I don't agree with the fact that we are solving the same non-problems. Progress and innovation is out there, on the web, within the web... you just have to look from a different point of view (and occasionally sift through the BS).
I don't know why but I don't see that as being done with the web. I see it as changing jobs/projects, but still within the web community.
And also I don't agree with: Meanwhile, the web community will continue to solve the same non-problems over and over again.
The web community is larger than the people referred to within the article and I don't think it's OK to generalize like that. In the last 5 years the web has evolved massively and I don't agree with the fact that we are solving the same non-problems. Progress and innovation is out there, on the web, within the web... you just have to look from a different point of view (and occasionally sift through the BS).