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Old 12-29-2004, 10:34 PM  
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Originally Posted by Mogulman
I think you'll see a massive scale change in web design capabilities in the near future. They been setting phenomal data exchange records recently. Once the physical infastructure is upgrade, you will see designs that will blow your socks off. Flash like you would not believe. I would imagine that we'll see things more along the lines of this guy's work: www.billybussey.com

Too much flash, graphic oriented, and hard to navigate?

No. The internet of "the future" will be nothing like that site unless search engines change drasticly and all 56Kere dissapear. (wich will not happen any time soon becasue some poeple still don't even have that yet).
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