BLAZER PROPHET
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I was talking to my 22 year step son (geek) and he casually told me that in 10 years the internet will be radically different. OK. That led me to this:
http://www.isoc.org/tools/blogs/scenarios/
Another person puts it this way:
I think it will be like air. It will be so pervasive that it goes unnoticed. Everything will be connected all the time. People will have forgotten what it was like for anything NOT to be connected. Your clothes dryer will be on the Net. It will text you when the clothes are done and email the warranty shop for repairs when it breaks. Your car will do the same even when traveling down the road. Your mailbox will let you know when a catalog arrives and the sender too. It is predicted that in ten years there will be a trillion nodes on the Net and less than 0.01% of them will be people sitting in front of a screen.
http://www.isoc.org/tools/blogs/scenarios/
Another person puts it this way:
I think it will be like air. It will be so pervasive that it goes unnoticed. Everything will be connected all the time. People will have forgotten what it was like for anything NOT to be connected. Your clothes dryer will be on the Net. It will text you when the clothes are done and email the warranty shop for repairs when it breaks. Your car will do the same even when traveling down the road. Your mailbox will let you know when a catalog arrives and the sender too. It is predicted that in ten years there will be a trillion nodes on the Net and less than 0.01% of them will be people sitting in front of a screen.
