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Every time I take look around my sites, I always think of something new to add or a redesign that can be done soon. The problem is, I’m occupied with things at hand most of the time that it becomes less priority (since the site is already up and running).

Each time, I try to make a mental note on how to do it step by step (just like this San Diego face lift procedures , hehe). I always run into this small organizer of mine to list all before my memory fails me. Especially when I see a feature from another site that I think would be good to add on mine (benchmarking, a.k.a. copying, hehe), I cram on my notes so as not to forget.

Many times, when I see a feature from other site that I really like, I make it an opportunity for myself to learn new things in terms of design and programming. It challenges me to make things better.

But then, reality is still reality. I have to give it some time before I could work on it. My unofficial motto: “So much to do, So little time”.

Someday, I’ll find time.. Some time :D

As limitless as the cyberspace is, the types of people you’ll find in the worldwide web is very much varied. There are millionaires and businessmen and women, hobbyists and artist, activists and passives all contributing to the ever growing content of cyberspace. Why not? The cyberspace was created to be freely accessed by any individual with a computer (or anything that works like it e.g. palmtops, cellular phones, half breed palmtops and cellular phones, etc.) and an internet access.

People from Bill Gates to Daniel Radcliffe, Picasso and Neil Crespi can be found just around the corner. Theories formulated by long gone mathematicians, scientists, theologians, psychologists and many others can easily be access in hundreds, if not thousands of individual web pages, all in a click of a button.

This has extremely revolutionized the power of information dissemination and web developers are constantly creating new and better ways in delivering these information.
Cool.

One day, I had the knack to take a tour around popular websites and blogs. I have seen part of millions of people blogging and designing websites and all. I realized in the faintest of my senses how huge the worldwide web already is and how it is growing exponentially.
With endless possibilities, many are disheartened to continue the journey towards a possible success in the information technology realm. The web is getting so full, so concentrated yet never to explode.

Suddenly, the realm became portal for selling, marketing, communication, getting heard, and stuff. Products and services are also being sold through it (from slippers to speedboats, gardening to Miami face lifts ). Its potential is so much, it can overwhelm you.

The web is a promising field to play in. The dynamics of trade on it is also unlimited. An example I could give is the selling of perfume and colognes online using a “scent printer” that mimics the scent of a product for the possible buyer to choose well just by staying online. I do not know yet if the printer is already being sold for individual use (try searching the google)