I'm relatively sure the definition of web-hosting (and Cpanel) will change substantially for most users.
I imagine the bulk of humanity will have institutionally hosted systems, rather than self-hosted systems. Understanding, notwithstanding trust, both should be supported.
I'm particularly worried about accessibility. Both in terms of affordability, and, what might happen to a user if they cannot afford to pay for a monthly bill. I'm hoping the future of webcredits clarifies some options / opportunities. The notion of "offers" with the web-payments group, is also interesting. (Ie: decentralised advertising (CPC / CPM - p2p)...)
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> On 8 May 2014, at 12:22 am, Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On 6 May 2014 19:23, cr <_@whats-your.name> wrote:
>> SuperGlue is an easy-to-use web-based system, which allows you to make your own websites and run them from a mini-server...
>> by providing you with a visual web-authoring tool and mini-server platform that reshapes how you interact with the web
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>> http://superglue.it/
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> Personal web servers seem to be the way forward. Perhaps the harder part is firewall traversal, tho.