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Marie PerezA survey of internet leaders, activists, and analysts shows that a majority agree with predictions that by 2020.
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sborowskiLink to pdf report as well as to other reports about Web 2.0 and other internet trends
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A survey of internet leaders, activists, and analysts shows that a majority agree with predictions that by 2020:
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Yvonne MurtaghPew Internet survey of internet leaders, activists, and analysts shows that a majority agree with predictions that by 2020 ....
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Laura Lo Forti"Tech 'refuseniks' will emerge as a cultural group characterized by their choice to live off the network. Some will do this as a benign way to limit information overload, while others will commit acts of violence and terror against technology-inspired cha
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The Future of the Internet II 9/24/2006 | MemoReport | Janna Anderson, Lee Rainie (Note: A video clip of Lee Rainie discussing these findings on the Lehrer NewsHour on a show on September 26, 2006 can be viewed here.) A survey of internet leaders, activists, and analysts shows that a majority agree with predictions that by 2020: # A low-cost global network will be thriving and creating new opportunities in a “flattening” world. # Humans will remain in charge of technology, even as more activity is automated and “smart agents” proliferate. However, a significant 42% of survey respondents were pessimistic about humans’ ability to control the technology in the future. This significant majority agreed that dangers and dependencies will grow beyond our ability to stay in charge of technology. This was one of the major surprises in the survey. # Virtual reality will be compelling enough to enhance worker productivity and also spawn new addiction problems. # Tech “refuseniks” will emerge as a cultural group characterized by their choice to live off the network. Some will do this as a benign way to limit information overload, while others will commit acts of violence and terror against technology-inspired change. # People will wittingly and unwittingly disclose more about themselves, gaining some benefits in the process even as they lose some privacy. # English will be a universal language of global communications, but other languages will not be displaced. Indeed, many felt other languages such as Mandarin, would grow in prominence. At the same time, there was strong dispute about those futuristic scenarios among notable numbers of 742 respondents to survey conducted by the Pew Internet & American Life Project and Elon University. Those who raised challenges believe that governments and corporations will not necessarily embrace policies that will allow the network to spread to under-served populations; that serious social inequalities will persist; and
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The Future of the Internet II 9/24/2006 | MemoReport | Janna Anderson, Lee Rainie (Note: A video clip of Lee Rainie discussing these findings on the Lehrer NewsHour on a show on September 26, 2006 can be viewed here.) A survey of internet leaders, activists, and analysts shows that a majority agree with predictions that by 2020: # A low-cost global network will be thriving and creating new opportunities in a “flattening” world. # Humans will remain in charge of technology, even as more activity is automated and “smart agents” proliferate. However, a significant 42% of survey respondents were pessimistic about humans’ ability to control the technology in the future. This significant majority agreed that dangers and dependencies will grow beyond our ability to stay in charge of technology. This was one of the major surprises in the survey. # Virtual reality will be compelling enough to enhance worker productivity and also spawn new addiction problems. # Tech “refuseniks” will emerge as a cultural group characterized by their choice to live off the network. Some will do this as a benign way to limit information overload, while others will commit acts of violence and terror against technology-inspired change. # People will wittingly and unwittingly disclose more about themselves, gaining some benefits in the process even as they lose some privacy. # English will be a universal language of global communications, but other languages will not be displaced. Indeed, many felt other languages such as Mandarin, would grow in prominence. At the same time, there was strong dispute about those futuristic scenarios among notable numbers of 742 respondents to survey conducted by the Pew Internet & American Life Project and Elon University. Those who raised challenges believe that governments and corporations will not necessarily embrace policies that will allow the network to spread to under-served populations; that serious social inequalities will persist; and
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hansdekleineA survey of internet leaders, activists, and analysts shows that a majority agree with predictions that by 2020:
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A survey of internet leaders, activists, and analysts.
future research statistics survey technology trends report analysis for:e_strategy.com for:rbirmingham
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Adam CroweA survey of technology thinkers and stakeholders shows they believe the internet
will continue to spread in a “flattening” and improving world. There are many, though, who think major problems will accompany technology advances by 2020 -
Tama LeaverA survey of internet leaders, activists, and analysts shows that a majority agree with predictions that by 2020.
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José Vicente AraújoA survey of internet leaders, activists, and analysts shows that a majority agree with predictions that by 2020:
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"low-cost global network will be thriving (...) Tech “refuseniks” will emerge as a cultural group (...) People will wittingly and unwittingly disclose more about themselves (...) English will be a universal language of global communications"
internet trends research paper year:2006 pew pewinternet lang:en
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Lambert Heller"low-cost global network will be thriving (...) Tech “refuseniks” will emerge as a cultural group (...) People will wittingly and unwittingly disclose more about themselves (...) English will be a universal language of global communications"
internet trends research paper year:2006 pew pewinternet lang:en
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