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weathervane Tools The Future Is nary(prenominal)The Internet is already the No. 1 applications target for developers, according to an Evans Data survey. Web development is about to enter the top five in terms of IT spending. And (no surprise here) experts say the Web will only play a bigger role in companies business applications plans. In other words, the future of Web development is now. But the tools underpinning this contract have a back-to-the-future feel. Consider Mozilla The browser experts at Netscape have been honing their code for years, with the support of developers intent on slowing Microsofts Internet Explorer juggernaut. Now the States Online (Netscapes parent) might replace its AOL browser with Mozillaa move that could give Netscape a market share of millions, literally overnight. Then theres X3D (Extensible 3D), the successor to the old VRML specification. Experts say X3Ds compatibility with XML could porter in "bold new navigation and rendering possibiliti es" for developers and pave the way for virtual-reality apps over the Internet. With other real-time Web-collaboration products poised to become as critical to the enterprisingness as e-mail, nows the time to learn where Web development is going. Better to be ready for the future than stuck in the past. Larry LangeMuch Ado About Netscape Mozilla - InternetWeek Netscape has been gone so long its hard to say what its return might mean. Then again, AOL is considering it as a replacement for its own browser. Netscapes Return The Readers Talk Back - InternetWeek More than 5,000 readers suffice to questions about Netscape. And a surprisingly high number of them say theyll standardize on Mozilla. VRML Successor Aims For 3-D Web - InternetWeek The Web3D Consortium has debuted a new spec it says could make 3-D graphics a mainstream part of the Web. A New Development Sweet Spot? - InternetWeek Web-development shops are readying new tools that, when used with Macromedia, ColdFusion, XML , Java, and SOAP, could engage new flexibility to application development.
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