The Web Song
March 27, 2007 by krisdhingra
Filed under Tech
In today’s day and age it has become almost mandatory for everything to have a theme song associated with it. Whether it be the Cricket World Cup, the Indian Cricket Team (there were atleast a dozen songs for them but it hardly made a difference), a t.v show, an organization or even an educational institution. So it’s a little hard to imagine why there isn’t a single song dedicated to the internet, now better known as the web.
The web has seen huge growth over the past 5 years and the next version known as web 2.0 is what we all use today although it is still in a nascent stage. So while you must have read a lot of stuff at DelhiPlanet, now it’s time for you to sing along. So here we go an amateur attempt at writing a song dedicated to the web. We begin with an image that potrays the essence of the song.
The Web Song
SpiderMan keeps spinning it around,
Google can’t stop crawling down,
You wanna surf it in very town,
With the Web today, there aint’ no frown.
Built from scratch by Master Lee,
It’s surfed daily by you and me,
It’s been around for so long,
Guys like these make it strong.
‘00 saw it boom,
in ‘01 it went thru doom,
Brin and Page then saw it thru,
And give us all Web 2.
Blogging,sharing,ajax and more
Now is the time for you to score.
The web today gives you the power,
to go out there and become a star.
Well we are quite eager to know about how you liked this attempt, do drop in your comments for the first ever song written for the web. By the way if the word web 2.0 still confuses you, then you should checkout the video below.
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actinium on Wed, 28th Mar 2007 9:24 am
awesome!! pretty interesting! though its a very gud summing-up of what Web and Web2.0 is all about, i notice its written in very positive outlook…kris delibrately seems to have missed commenting on the flurry of law-suits emerging coz of Web2.0…
Kris on Wed, 28th Mar 2007 11:36 am
hey actinium,
I think web 2.0 does have a very positive outlook and most of the
lawsuits that you talk of are basically from enterprises that want to
restrict freedom of speech. Google and most web 2.0 companies beleive in
open-source and that is what web 2.0 is about.
All this other media giants that earn most of there moolah from licensing obviuosly
can’t take that.