You don't have to spend too much time thinking about all these new form factors and device types to realize that the very notion of a page doesn't hold up. Content will "live" on many different screens and presentations. The amount and type of content that's appropriate for a PC screen isn't the same as what would work best on a smartphone or a smart TV. The way content gets laid out, styled, and presented must be different for different platforms. The future of connected devices is content in "chunks," not pages. Smaller, discrete content objects can be dynamically targeted to specific platforms and assembled into new containers on the fly. Which content and how much content appears on a given screen or interface will be defined by a set of rules, informed by metadata. Content will break free of the page and "live" in lots of different places. - blogs.hbr.org