The Evolution of the Web

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of LeapFish Inc. All opinions are 100% mine.

When I was turning 13, my parents gave me a choice: A birthday party or a computer. As you may have guessed, I chose the computer.  A birthday party lasted 3 hours.  A computer would bring me endless moments of fun.  My first memory of using the internet was when I turned my new computer on (a PC because my dad convinced me that color was the way to go, even though I really wanted a mac) and heard that little modem dialing noise.  I of course, had to check with my mom that she wasn’t going to be getting any calls or making any in the next half hour.  Then I loaded up Prodigy and started chatting.  Little did I know how using a computer would literally change my life.  Over the years, the internet has certainly changed as has our ways of searching it.  From Prodigy to AOL to Yahoo to Google to Facebook to Twitter to FriendFeed to Bing. It seems every time you get used to a new site, the next new thing is here. And that next new thing is leapfish. It combines search, news, video, top sites and social media all in real-time.  Why is real-time important? Because real-time is NOW.  And by the time the other sites have crawled the news, WE have already covered it through social media. What do you think is next in the evolution of the web?

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