DISQUS

How To Split An Atom: The State Of The Web

  • Shivaji · 1 year ago
    I think that in our insane world nothing is changing more rapidly than the net. It indeed grows bigger and bigger, and the pace just goes higher and higher. The next big thing however is 3d - all the evolving technologies will allow for us to participate more wholely on the net. 5 years from now... well, it's gonna be different, that's for sure.
  • sbspalding · 1 year ago
    3D is an interesting technology -but- I don't think it is being done well at the moment. The only way that 3D can make waves is if worlds can be created that actually add utility.

    For example,

    How does one do web search in 3D that is as easy as something like Google?

    How does one send email in 3D?

    It almost seems like 3D worlds would best be used as proxies for social networks, with access to the "real" internet inside of it.
  • Advice_Network · 1 year ago
    In my opinion, 5 years from now the distinction between "online" and "offline" will seem less relevant. I think the so called "real" and so called "virtual" world are on a collision course.

    If everyone is online all the time, and every street, building and product is tagged and indexed online, we are going to enter a state of ubiquity that will make the internet seem like an extension of ourselves.
  • gregory · 1 year ago
    very nice summary, very nice, i could reply to each of your points

    and to the advice network comment, the collapse of virtual and real... indeed, and that is how a mystic sees things, no difference between inner and outer.... and with technology just being an out-picturing of what consciousness can already do, the evolution of tech is getting us to where we already are, inwardly..... patanjili has this covered quite well in the yoga sutras...
  • sbspalding · 1 year ago
    I think I agree on some level with both of your points. Mobile tech, RF IDs and ubiquitous Wi-Fi are taking us on a crash course towards a world where we all have access to the net whenever we want it. More than that, we will all be able to interact with terrestrial objects through the web much more seamlessly than we can today.

    Another big question is whether all this information and access to information will make our lives more complex or less, how well do you think we will adapt to the increased information load?
  • matt · 1 year ago
    I recently saw a confrence on TV headed by an American authority in the field of IT. His view is that mobile devices with out date laptops/pc's within 5-15 years does anyone have a view on this matter?