The Consumer's Internet: Thin Clients and Fat Hosts for Everyone

by Stephen J. Andriole

The World Wide Web is all-inclusive. There's not much one cannot find, analyze, or purchase on the Web. The past 10 years have involved the evolution of the Web from a passive repository of information to a proactive pusher of content and ubiquitous enabler of transactions. Educational curricula, music, films, surveys, customer service portals, travel planning, job placement boards, and even personal matchmaking services are all on the Web. For some, the Web is woven so deeply into the fabric of their lives that it's impossible to imagine a disconnected world.

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The Consumer's Internet: Thin Clients and Fat Hosts for Everyone June 2005