Why did you start building websites?
I’ve got a political science degree. My first internships were with politicians. I started building websites because politicians found out I could program.
What is your definition of a website?
The basic mission of a website is to collect and disseminate information and provide a service, if there is a service to be offered. Despite their differences, websites all have the same basic elements: content, sign-up forms, blogs, forums and eCommerce components. You can take those same components and apply them to campaign sites or to regular business operations.
How have you seen websites change since you started Paddington Media?
When I first started I had a general understanding of what was standard for web development. I quickly learned the importance of programming in ASP.Net. Most recently the development of the server side and the development of client server interaction like AJAX has extended the internet past just document sharing. So now-a-days, you can see a range of what the web has to offer through our own website examples from static sites with no dynamic server-side interaction, to fully interactive web-based telecommunications.
What is the future of the internet?
To tell you the truth, in my own opinion the internet will grow into the ultimate eCommerce solution. It will eventually be where the majority of commerce will be from…
The Internet is fast becoming the commerce platform of choice. Where I would like to take our part of the Internet is to expedite communication globally through communication networks worldwide.
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