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Watch a Short 1967 Film That Imagines How We'd Live in 1999: Online Learning, Electronic Shopping, Flat Screen TVs & Much More

Watch a Short 1967 Film That Imagines How We'd Live in 1999: Online Learning, Electronic Shopping, Flat Screen TVs & Much More | Box of delight | Scoop.it

Nobody uses the word computerized anymore. Its disappearance owes not to the end of computerization itself, but to the process' near-completeness. Now that we all walk around with computers in our pockets (see also the fate of the word portable), we expect every aspect of life to involve computers in one way or another. But in 1967, the very idea of computers got people dreaming of the far-flung future, not least because most of them had never been near one, let alone brought one into their home. But for the Shore family, each and every phase of the day involves a computer: their "central home computer, which is secretary, librarian, banker, teacher, medical technician, bridge partner, and all-around servant in this house of tomorrow."

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A toolkit for predicting the future – The Economist

A toolkit for predicting the future – The Economist | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Predicting exactly how the future will play out is impossible. But, if you look in the right places, it is possible to make some educated guesses along the way. Megatech: Technology in 2050, a new book compiled by The Economist’s own Daniel Franklin, aims to look in those places, and make those guesses. Here’s an extract from the introduction by Tom Standage, our deputy editor.
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