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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What Social Networks Do You Use Regularly? Post 302828503 by alister on Tuesday 2nd of July 2013 03:16:17 PM
Old 07-02-2013
The hallmarks of Web 2.0 are (1) rounded corners and (2) web apps which can modify a web page's contents without modifying the browser's history (so you cannot bookmark where you are or share a link).

At least that's what it means to me.

I'm eagerly anticipating Web 3.0, which is expected to be in 3D and will do away with the URL altogether.

Regards,
Alister
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EPIPHANY(1)                                                                                                                            EPIPHANY(1)

NAME
epiphany - simple to use web browser for GNOME SYNOPSIS
epiphany [OPTION...] [url] DESCRIPTION
Help options -?, --help Show help options Application options -n, --new-tab Open a new tab in an existing browser window --new-window Open a new browser window -b, --bookmarks-editor Launch the bookmarks editor --import-bookmarks=FILE Import bookmarks from the given file -l, --load-session=FILE Load the given session file -t, --add-bookmark=URL Add a bookmark --private-instance Start a private instance --profile=FILE Profile directory to use in the private instance --display=DISPLAY X display to use --version Show version Epiphany has a comprehensive help system. Run the browser and select Help from the menu. AUTHOR
Written by Marco Pesenti Gritti, Christian Persch and others. GNOME May 2006 EPIPHANY(1)
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