Imagining The Internet - A History and Forecast
Thursday, December 18, 2008 at 1:33AM Useful and interesting survey-based research carried out every couple of years by Elon University and the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
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Here are summaries of the prediction surveys and anonymous quotes supplied by participants:
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- "The world will get a nervous system, and that is a big deal."
- "Global distribution of information and knowledge over the internet at lower and lower cost will continue to lift the world community for generations to come."
- "Hyperlinks subvert hierarchy. The Net will wear away institutions that have forgotten how to sound human."
- "In the future, everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes in their own reality show."
- "You’ll get more information, but much of it will be contradictory."
- "Entirely new technologies and societal coping mechanisms will need to be developed to process data into information (and who knows if wisdom will follow)."
- "Losses from internet-related crime and terror will exceed losses from all natural disasters."
- "There will be a move toward networked individualism … in work, neighborhoods, kinship, and even households."
- "Government will be forced to become increasingly transparent, accessible over the Net, and almost impenetrable if you're not on the Net."
- "The greatest changes will occur in the arena of trust and human relations."
- "New methods of securing the true from the false will emerge. The source will become more important than the message."
- "The digital divide will grow ever deeper."
- "(We will see) the rise of the sovereignty of the individual (and) the rise in impact of groups of individuals"
- "Peddlers of wares and services, hucksters of all descriptions, and general riff-raff will make these larger social networks somewhat less than useful."
- "Knowledge (will be) knowable by impetus of the individual… A new role for teachers will emerge."
- "Transportation will be refined through massive substitution of communication. The current flight to cities will be reversed."
- "We'll probably see more attempts at control of the internet, both by business and governments around the world."
- "Connection and automatic sharing of contact information … will foster digital tribes and a stronger sense of 'family.'"
- "Children will grow up with the knowledge that their every move is being watched. This is a recipe for killing the kind of independent thinking that creates innovation."
- "Creativity may bloom but that does not mean it will be seen or appreciated by all."
- "Virtual communities of interest will exercise episodic political power ... like a swarm of angry bees!"
- "The internet is like graffiti, only it can be targeted to the right niche."
- "Enhanced communications and access to information are on the evolutionary path to freedom."
- "It is better to be actively, thoughtfully and humanly adapting technology than to be creating inertia to resist it."
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