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The Next Fifty Years In Technology: Here's What's Coming!

The Next Fifty Years In Technology: Here's What's Coming! | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
What will the next fifty years bring in the world of social media, mobile, robotics and more? Our fifty year timeline shows you just what could be in store
Beth Dichter's insight:

Technology changes at such a rapid rate that it is tough to look ahead and envision where it will be in five years let alone fifty years...but that is what this infographic does. This timeline focuses on digital and mobile as well as big data, and references are provided for the information. 
Check it out and see if you agree or disagree. 

Gary Faust's curator insight, May 22, 2013 10:01 PM

Very interesting. Product development is possible, but the human brain has capabilities that a computer sill not surpass in that time. I doubt we understand the human brain sufficiently at this time to speculate about a computer's comparitive ability. Good ideas for science fiction writers, though.

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How Much Digital Clutter do you have in your Life? [INFOGRAPHIC]

How Much Digital Clutter do you have in your Life? [INFOGRAPHIC] | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

How much digital clutter do you have in your life? Using statistics from more than twelve sources, including Pew Research Center, ComScore, the Wall Stree Journal and more, this infographic looks at "on just how much digital space we use and whether it’s more than we need."

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Can Your Mobile Apps Be Trusted? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Can Your Mobile Apps Be Trusted? [INFOGRAPHIC] | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"Mobile apps sure are handy little doodads, telling you what’s going on, where to go and who’s nearby. But can they be trusted with your privacy?"

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