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What Will The Internet Look Like In 10 Years? » OWNI.eu, News, Augmented - 1 views

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    The Internet Society engaged in a scenario planning exercise to reveal plausible courses of events that could impact the health of the Internet in the future. While obviously not intended to be a definitive overview of the landscape or all potential issues, we believe the results are interesting and, we hope, thought-provoking. We are sharing them in the hope that they will inspire thought about possibilities for the future development of the Internet, and involvement in helping to make that happen in the best possible way.
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Beyond Current Horizons : Evaluating the Future of the UK's Education System | Technolo... - 0 views

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    Beyond Current Horizons looks at the future of education, beyond 2025. The aim is to help our education system prepare for and respond to the challenges it faces as society and technology rapidly evolve. What skills will children need for work? How might
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Professional blog | 21st Century Educator - 0 views

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    The future of ebooks.
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Defense Tech: Camera Shoot - 0 views

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    "In the near future, a soldier who needs a quick look over the next hill will be able to aim his rifle skyward, fire a grenade-sized reconnaissance device and instantly receive imagery on his pocket computer," writes Defense News' Barbara Opall-Rome. fir
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Ebooks, The Amazon Kindle And The Future Of The Book Publishing Industry - Robin Good's... - 0 views

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    Are ebooks going to go mainstream with Amazon becoming a de facto distribution monopoly? Or is a marketplace characterized by many different players and options looming still on the horizon?
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Audio Indexing: EveryZing's New Video Player Points Towards the Future of Online Video ... - 0 views

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    While online video is a great tool, automatically indexing these videos and making them searchable is still a very hard task. EveryZing, a Massachusetts-based company that focuses on media indexing through speech-to-text and natural language processing, r
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How Mobile is Changing our Society - 0 views

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    I have a feeling that the question we pose today is wrong. It's not about mobile anymore. For some people, mobile means the devices that we carry around as we move, usually hooked up to a cellular network. The truth is, the activities we go through online
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Becta Government & partners - Research - Introduction - Emerging technologies for learning - 0 views

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    Emerging technologies for learning' aims to help readers consider how emerging technologies may impact on education in the medium term. The publications are not intended to be a comprehensive review of educational technologies, but offer some highlights a
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Plastic Logic - 0 views

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    Differentiated by a stunning form factor (the size of 8.5 x 11-inch paper), the Plastic Logic reader features a big readable display. Yet it's thinner than a pad of paper, lighter than many business periodicals, and offers a high-quality reading experienc
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The Amazon Kindle Review By John Blossom: Is The Future Of Book Publishing Here? - Robi... - 0 views

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    Still in doubt about whether to get an Amazon Kindle? Not fully convinced that these new ebook reader devices have the form factor and usability traits you are expecting? John Blossom has taken the time to go out and borrow an Amazon Kindle from his close
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10th Birthday - 0 views

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    Googlers muse about the next decade's technological advances and their possible impact on the world.
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A Fresh Look At Google Gears - 0 views

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    The overall goal of Gears is to bestow upon web applications much of the same functionality enjoyed by desktop apps. And it's doing so through a browser extension that can be installed for a range of browsers (Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer) on a
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Time to Leave the Laptop Behind - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    For years, mobile workers have been ditching their desktop computers for laptops that they can take wherever they go. Now road warriors are starting to realize that they can get even more portability -- and lots of computing punch -- from smart phones. T
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