Or is it the other way around?


Is it our expectations that act as an impetus to the large number of new web tools that are materializing? Economically that seems to be an accurate way of describing things. After all, as we've seen in the past, when designers and programmers realize that there's a market for something, they rush in with a vengeance to fill the need. But perhaps what's happening is that as more and more tools become available we begin to realize that this isn't a passing fad but that these tools truly fill a need, even if until recently we weren't aware of a need that needing to be filled. A good case can be made that the ways in which we relate to the web are changing because of the availability of tools that invite those changes.



Go to: It's just too Oh!