Horizon2007:Predicting the Future

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2007 Press Clippings

The initial listing of predictions about the future was culled from a variety of sources, including the NY Times, PC World, Technology Review, InfoWorld, Wired, other news sources, and our Horizon reBlog.

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  • 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. Looking at each of the components individually, it is hard to form a picture of where the world is going. However, looking at them together and how they interact, a picture starts to form.



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