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Thought of the day. Currently if you go on the web you're most likely typing or clicking URIs that begin with "http://www". Well, if you accept the suggestion that pages (academia might call them documents) on the web are just "things" on the Giant Global Graph (aka the semantic web) then isn't it conceivable that one day all our URIs are going to begin with "http://ggg"?

Just a thought...

Published 30 November 2007 19:08 by jamie.thomson
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kelakG » GGG said:

November 30, 2007 21:37
 

Dmitr said:

If the primitive steering-wheel is an indication www will not be going away anytime soon.

January 15, 2008 19:19
 

jamie.thomson said:

Dmitr,

Yeah, you're absolutely right of course. I guess I was just rhetorically thinking out loud :)

-Jamie

January 15, 2008 19:26
 

Forrest said:

None of my URLs start with www.  Back in the day, when a server was a 386, one machine was dedicated to FTP, another to mail, another to serving pages ... it made sense to use subdomains to point to a specific box.  I never understood why this hold-over from the ancient times should survive, though?

( Then again, I'm not big on Hungarian notation, either... )

March 19, 2008 00:08
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