Haven’t wrote anything for a while, but here’s some food for random thoughts. With all the newest and greatest hitting web namely CSS3 and HTML5, how about giving some love and thoughts to Multi-touch as the next big thing on the web, and probably will be Web 3.0? Now you would say something like, “Well, you know Macbooks have that awesome feature and people ARE using it on websites.” Well, can YOUR websites support flipping objects around with 2 fingers? An interface to crop and edit photos using your 2 fingers/hands on your website / web app? iPhone / Android phones can, but on websites? Nope.
First of all, I am one of those people who refused to support/buy anything with an “i” in front of it, it’s not that one day I wake up and decided to dislike Macs. I owned an iPod before and I found myself almost throwing it against the wall. I have used Macs, and I can’t find myself liking it as much as a PC. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t hate it, but I just prefer PC’s… that being said, the best thing Apple “invented” and poured so much thoughts into my brain is the latest and greatest the Multi-touch technology.
Where did I get the idea Multi-touch will be Web 3.0? Well, Javascript libraries such as jQuery, Mootools, Prototype etc… changed the way people interact with web, and how it delivered interactivity and information to the users. Designers/developers don’t need to depend on Flash/Silverlight to have animations / effects, things load faster in the background or don’t even have to reload a page thanks to AJAX. No longer the user has to open a new window to see a picture, instead, they can see them using a Lightbox or similar tool. I personally feel those are the most important elements that differentiate the good old web from Web 2.0. Some might argue Web 2.0 is all about the shiny graphics, but I beg to be differed. Not only that, Multi-touch is already in smart phones and Apple already started it with their Macbooks / Magic Mouse, and Windows 7 with their own multi-touch interface. It’s only a matter of time when all the websites don’t require a mouse to browse and adding more interactivities, because I don’t have to use a mouse to browse when I use my G1, why should a desktop computer? The tools are already existed to get us there, the question is how soon. My guess? I’d say in a year.
To prove it, some crazies already made one of the world’s first Multi-touch website taking advantage of Windows 7 multi-touch support – of course it still works if you don’t have a fancy multi-touch screen or a Waccom Bamboo Touch (cost only $69 and works on both Macs and PCs – yes, even Win XP SP2). Or a fancy Macbook / Magic Mouse.
Although, I don’t think I’ll trade my CSS/HTML skills for multi-touch making websites in Silverlight. That being said, I think I was looking at the future of the web and probably something that will “encourage” CSS3.x / and HTML4.x to support multi-touch sooner, maximize and push the web even further? Can I already say Multi-Touch Web 3.0, anyone?
A slight problem of course Multi-touch is quite new, not many people have the tools to interact, or the necessity for it for the web at least. Never mind that, not a lot of people get the use of it. Multi-touch took me a few seconds to figure out how to use it, now that I know, “wowser” is the word I’m using to describe it. To me, the web is all about two words: information and experience. As designers/developers are constantly finding better and cooler way to create websites and deliver information, Mutli-touch is definitely the next big thing on the web.
I don’t know about you, but I’m jumping on the bandwagon to look for a way to “fake” a Web 2.5 for now and make Web 2.0 sounds so 2008 while people still digging the glossy/shiny buttons, and debate the best way to clear floats.
