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No. On the web, innovation is happening so quickly few users can keep up. And the tons of little companies making incremental improvements don't seem to be hurting the shops working on big ideas either: http://www.anybots.com/



Nobody cares about the web. Take an excursion into reality and notice the web is a fraction of a percent of what's going on and is of minimal real life impact for pretty much everybody.


Most things are a 'fraction of a percent of what's going on', technology or not. We have a finite attention span, so this shouldn't be surprising.

So, I have trouble following how this would relate to the impact that the web (or anything else) has on people.

I'd be interested to hear examples of why the web has 'minimal real life impact for pretty much everybody'.




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