Predicting the Future

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The initial listing of predictions about the future has been collected from our previous years' efforts and other recommended sources.

Please use the edit link below to add more items to the list (see format notes), or to add comments on how or why you think these technologies or developments may be or may not be important. As is the convention throughout the Horizon.Museum wiki, we ask you to identify items you think are of high interest to us, as I have here [LJ], as a means of helping start the sifting process.

Recommended Reading / Tagged Items

  • Future Tense
    http://tnl.net/blog/2006/05/10/future-tense-intro/
    Some of the trends I’m starting to look at in terms of defining how the next generation will work include: The rise of always-on high-speed internet connection; The IPzation of everything; The drop in the price of real-world sensors; and The rise of participatory applications. [LJ]



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