This is the exact argument that was made by certain commercial vendors in the 1991-93 timeframe who tried to corner the web. They all failed. Mark McCahill referred to this as the "monolithic internet." It was rejected then; it will be rejected now. On Dec 3, 2009, at 10:26 AM, Patrick Haggerty wrote: [....] > As an example: a user goes to comment on a blog post and is given > the same tools in the same configuration with the same terminology > and iconography as she had when she wrote a product review at > another web site, which was the same interface she had while posting > an update to a social network. [....] -- Michael Fraase, senior editor/ecommunications manager College of Design, University of Minnesota [log in to unmask] design.umn.edu