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Sep 2, 2009ABC News
First Network Connection Between Two Computers Took Place Sept. 2, 1969
Though it might try to hide its graying hairs, it was 40 years ago today that computer scientists at the University of California, Los Ang...
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Aug 14, 2009NPR's On the Media
LEE RAINIE: In the data that we gather in our research, we don't see a lot of increased levels of loneliness, increased levels of isolation.
BROOKE GLADSTONE: Rainie’s project offers periodic updates on the future of the Internet.
LEE RAINI...
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Dec 23, 2008Seattle Times
"That's because, by 2020, mobile phones will be the predominant way to access the Internet, many corporate meeting spaces will be virtual, and for information workers, work and leisure time will have become so intertwined that we won't give a seco...
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Dec 17, 2008InternetNews.com
"The end of the year is a wonderful time for predictions.
But instead of looking ahead to 2009, the Pew Internet and American Life Project recently canvassed leading Internet experts for their thoughts on what the digital landscape will loo...
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Dec 16, 2008PCMag.com
"By the year 2020, a majority of tech savvy citizens will be attached to their touch-screen and voice recognition-based smart phones, blurring the lines between personal and work time, as well as physical and virtual reality, according to a Tuesda...
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Dec 16, 2008The Baltimore sun
"The Futurama exhibit at the 1939 World's Fair. The Tomorrowland pavilion at Disneyland. The Jetsons' push-button home.
When people once imagined the future of technology, the promise was all bright and sparkly, mostly comfort and convenien...
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Dec 15, 2008Charlotte Observer
"In 2020, the line between work and home life will be faint, if not obliterated, by connectivity.
That's what 578 technology gurus see in their crystal balls, according to a new report by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
The...
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Dec 15, 2008Agence France Presse
"Mobile devices will be the primary tool to connect to the Internet in the year 2020 and voice-recognition and touch-screen interfaces will be much more prevalent, according to a new survey on the future of technology.
Artificial and virtua...
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