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Originally Posted by ldcdc
Personally, I don't see the VPS getting so popular, and shared hosting losing so much of it. Most customers are not that complicated, and neither are their needs. I just don't see this changing fundamentally in the next couple of years.
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Well I think the needs of customers in general will drastically change over the years. The Internet is evolving from a medium that used to serve static web pages to a dynamic and interactive meeting place for all people on the world. The last couple of years, interactive websites such as blogs and CMS' are getting very popular. This will cause (potentional) customers to start experimenting with blogs, CMS', guestbooks, forums, social bookmarking, streaming media, etc.
PS: I almost forgot to mention. Most web developers are currently using programming languages such as PHP, Perl and Java to develop dynamic websites. Lately, RAD (rapid application development) is getting popular. More and more people will start using frameworks such as RubyOnRails.