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 		<title>Comment on Web 4.0.2 by: The Steinhorn Stare &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Web 4.0.3</title>
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					<description>[...] I spent a couple earlier posts discussing some trends I see emerging on the Web over the next several years. The two I previously touched on were data-driven distributed web services and the proliferation of content, its creation and its consumption. In this post, I want to touch on my thoughts regarding the convergence of the browser and the desktop into a unified Web-enabled platform. [...]</description>
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					<description>[...] I spent a couple earlier posts discussing some trends I see emerging on the Web over the next several years. The two I previously touched on were data-driven distributed web services and the proliferation of content, its creation and its consumption. In this post, I want to touch on my thoughts regarding the convergence of the browser and the desktop into a unified Web-enabled platform. [...]</description>
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