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2009: Predictions Across the Web
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/2009_predictions_across...
Submitted by transfuture
10 months, 1 week, 4 days, 1 hour ago
The end of the year is typically a time for prediction posts. We have our own thoughts on what we expect the future to bring (which we will publish this week), but in this post we'll take a look at what some of our friends are discussing about the Web. While not everyone offers a prediction for 2009, we hope their wishes for the future of the Web and their thoughts on what's important right now inspire thought and discussion.
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Ten prophesies for the digital millenium
http://www.smh.com.au/news/executive-style/essential-gadgets...
Submitted by transfuture
10 months, 1 week, 4 days, 2 hours ago
RECENTLY I was asked to speak at a conference about what's going to happen in IT predictions in the next 10 years. It's always hard to tell the future, but here goes anyway - 10 predictions, in no particular order. I have mentioned most of these ideas in various columns during the past year or two. So treat this, my last column for the year, as sort of a summary of what I believe to be the trends in IT as we near the end of the first decade of the digital millennium
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Technology and Gadget Predictions for 2050!
http://www.gaj-it.com/5127/technology-and-gadget-predictions...
Submitted by transfuture
10 months, 2 weeks, 2 days, 3 hours ago
We fast forward, 42 years into the future, a bleak vision for some of us when remembering the first “super-computer” as people shrieked and fled in terror, almost convinced that the “super-computer” will dominate human life. But let’s face it, it was the size of a small house and answered algebraic equation’s in minutes, just like the calculator can in seconds.
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Future inventions that could exist by 2050
http://memebox.com/futurescanner/show/7299-future-inventions...
Submitted by transfuture
10 months, 2 weeks, 2 days, 3 hours ago
Futurist Richard Watson put together a list of future inventions and ascribes probabilities that they will be in existence by 2050.
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Purchase a Holographic 3D Television in 2018
http://memebox.com/futureblogger/show/1383-purchase-a-hologr...
Submitted by transfuture
11 months, 6 days, 11 hours ago
The University of Aberdeen in the UK has declared that a fully-holographic television (like in Star Wars, yes) is entirely possible by 2018. They base this conclusion on research of their own on holograpic technologies as well as emerging 3D-like televisions that promise to go on sale in the next three to four years. "Whilst the ultimate 3D experience, using fully interactive floating holographic images - similar to that which is seen when Princess Leia appears in front of Luke Skywalker as a hologram in Star Wars - could be on the market by 2018." The team came to this conclusion after recieving $350,000 in funding to study timelines, possibilities and possible applications of a fully holographic television.
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The Buzz Lightyear Model of Enlightenment: To Infinity and Beyond
http://bg.pod-ad.com/content/BG/Episode095_The_Buzz_Lightyea...
Submitted by worldpeace
11 months, 3 weeks, 1 hour ago
Buddhaware ...
During this conversation we discuss an article written by Shambhala Acharaya Judy Lief entitled, Glimpses of Awakening. We discuss the ideals surrounding awakening, and use the classic three trainings model (of ethics, concentration, & wisdom) to explore what enlightenment is about.
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Cyborg Buddha
http://bg.pod-ad.com/content/BG/Episode078_Cyborg_Buddhas.mp...
Submitted by worldpeace
11 months, 3 weeks, 1 hour ago
"Dr. J. chats with Vince Horn of Buddhist Geeks. With radical advances in science in technology would it be possible for us to turn our world into a so-called, “Buddha Realm” or would it be more likely that we create some sort of God Realm, where awakening is discouraged because the conditions are so radically pleasant? And how specifically could these advances help us develop spiritually, on the path toward Buddhahood?
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Technology - Will it set us Free?
http://superconcepts.blogspot.com/2008/11/technology-will-it...
Submitted by transfuture
11 months, 3 weeks, 3 days, 9 hours ago
When computers were first invented, users had complete freedom and power, there was no other option but to allow it. However, if they didn't follow the computer's strict set of rules, the computer would break or just not work. Even in the days of Windows 3.11, computers remained obscure and frightening to the masses.
Once computers infiltrated more and more of our lives, it became necessary to remove the need to for "user rules", computers had to become "user friendly". Computers were forced to shed their unforgivable interfaces in order to increase their popularity.
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Parallel Universes: Are They More than a Figment of Our Imagination?
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2008/11/parallel-univer...
Submitted by transfuture
11 months, 4 weeks, 10 hours ago
"The multiverse is no longer a model, it is a consequence of our models.”
~Aurelien Barrau, particle physicist at CERN
The Hollywood blockbuster, The Golden Compass, adapted from the first volume of Pullman's classic sci-fi trilogy, "His Dark Materials" portrays various universes as only one reality among many, but how realistic is this kind of classic sci-fi plot? While it hasn’t been proven yet, many highly respected and credible scientists are now saying there’s reason to believe that parallel dimensions could very well be more than figments of our imaginations.
"The idea of multiple universes is more than a fantastic invention—it appears naturally within several scientific theories, and deserves to be taken seriously," stated Aurelien Barrau, a French particle physicist at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN).
There are a variety of competing theories based on the idea of parallel universes, but the most basic idea is that if the universe is infinite, then everything that could possibly occur has happened, is happening, or will happen.
According to quantum mechanics, nothing at the subatomic scale can really be said to exist until it is observed. Until then, particles occupy uncertain "superposition" states, in which they can have simultaneous "up" and "down" spins, or appear to be in different places at the same time. The mere act of observing somehow appears to "nail down" a particular state of reality. Scientists don’t yet have a perfect explanation for how it occurs, but that hasn’t changed the fact that the phenomenon does occur.
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Bionic Contact Lenses
http://themoderatevoice.com/futuristics/transhumanism/24269/...
Submitted by transfuture
11 months, 4 weeks, 1 day, 8 hours ago
According to Government Technology, engineers at the University of Washington have developed contact lenses with integrated circuitry. Although the lenses have only been tested on animals, researchers are working on having electronic lenses overlay a display over a person’s visual field without impairing sight. Researchers hope that the lenses, once completed, will allow users to zoom in on distant objects and see useful facts. Future applications might allow drivers and pilots to see their direction and speed projected across their view or to surf the Web without a monitor. The circuit components would be powered by integrated solar cells and a wireless radio-frequency receiver.
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