[Imagination Club] Challenge: where is the Internet going?
Jack Thomas
jthomas at merzusa.com
Wed Aug 17 11:24:12 GMT 2005
++ The world will be completely "connected" and geographical and personal isolation will not exist.
++ The Internet will be the great global and human common denominator and change how everything is done.
++ Individual and organizational creativity will significantly multiply.
++ All that is known from the beginning of time up to the current moment will be available to everyone. How we use it will be up to the individual or organization.
++ Knowledge will become a commodity.
++ The current educational systems of the world will become outdated and will need to be revised (gutted!!) because of the Internet.
++ Many material things will become cheaper and more readily available.
++ The Internet will impact human organizations, governments, politics, areas of influence, and help spread democracy.
++ The Internet will make known on a wide scale many secrets previously hidden.
And as I always say, we are all just visitors on this planet!! What a great time to be living on this planet!! The best is yet to be.
Jack
Greensboro, NC USA
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Subject: [Imagination Club] Challenge: where is the Internet going?
Where do you think the Internet will go in the next ten
years in terms of new services, technologies, social
impact, etc?
Remember, stretch your imagination and don't be afraid to
share radical ideas with us. There is no penalty for being
wrong - but lots of prestige in the imagination club for
being imaginative!
Jeffrey Baumgartner
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