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What is the next huge change that will hit the internet? What about the western world?

Two separate questions.

1. What will be the next big change in the internet? I would say that the last big change was the cultural adaptation of social networking online (MySpace, LinkedIn, etc.)

2. What will be the next big change in the western world. That is, in the way that the internet changed the world - changed business, changed personal relationships, changed sales.
 
Originally posted by: SLCentral
If we knew, we would have already made that change happen.

I don't know, new technologies are being worked on all the time. In what order they'll be ready and if they are widely adopted are really up in the air.

Personally, I think high speed wireless internet and much more powerful and usable mobile devices will be the next step. Literally instant access to the internet at any point.
 
I think that one day you will be able to download movies of hawt naked women having sex with anyone or anything you wish.

Man...that will be something when that happens.
 
1. I think the next big thing would be city-wide WIFI. I know their doing it in some cities already (Philly) but I think it'll become mainstream and the norm within my lifetime.

2. ww3. easy.
 
Originally posted by: HotChic
Two separate questions.

1. What will be the next big change in the internet? I would say that the last big change was the cultural adaptation of social networking online (MySpace, LinkedIn, etc.)

2. What will be the next big change in the western world. That is, in the way that the internet changed the world - changed business, changed personal relationships, changed sales.

1. That change was anticipated in the mid 90s. It was lambasted then and I still curse it now. Real relationship building requires face time.

2. You will see a backlash against the always connected mentatlity. This has already started.

For the record my best business tool is the telephone, 2nd would be a decent dinner or lunch with drinks. Are you gathering input for you book? That's what I smell.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: HotChic
Two separate questions.

1. What will be the next big change in the internet? I would say that the last big change was the cultural adaptation of social networking online (MySpace, LinkedIn, etc.)

2. What will be the next big change in the western world. That is, in the way that the internet changed the world - changed business, changed personal relationships, changed sales.

1. That change was anticipated in the mid 90s. It was lambasted then and I still curse it now. Real relationship building requires face time.

2. You will see a backlash against the always connected mentatlity. This has already started.

For the record my best business tool is the telephone, 2nd would be a decent dinner or lunch with drinks. Are you gathering input for you book? That's what I smell.

Book? No, I wish. I don't have the mentally energy to do any writing. Corporate life sucks.

As far as the "real relationship building requires face time" - my husband and two of my best friends are from OT. We spent time building the relationships, but most of it was online. It's not really all that new of an idea - people did occasionally fall in love with pen pals back in the paper age. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: SLCentral
If we knew, we would have already made that change happen.

I don't know, new technologies are being worked on all the time. In what order they'll be ready and if they are widely adopted are really up in the air.

Personally, I think high speed wireless internet and much more powerful and usable mobile devices will be the next step. Literally instant access to the internet at any point.

Is it really that difficult to pick up the phone and talk to somebody? Seriously.

Is it truly that difficult?

Personally if I were to converse with you and it got beyond 3 E-mails I am calling you. 10 minute converstation vs. 4 days of e-mail ping-pongs. I choose phone.
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: gamepad
bit torrent was one of the big changes

i have never used it

"main stream" people use it? maybe i am weird

Blizzard uses it to distribute large patches. It's becoming more mainstream, imo.

If Billy Gates is right the next innovation will be making TV more interactive. An example he gave was getting to choose which sports you want to watch (and when you want to watch them) during the Olympics.

 
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: SLCentral
If we knew, we would have already made that change happen.

I don't know, new technologies are being worked on all the time. In what order they'll be ready and if they are widely adopted are really up in the air.

Personally, I think high speed wireless internet and much more powerful and usable mobile devices will be the next step. Literally instant access to the internet at any point.

I definitely concur with this ... but what online services can be offered to serve this emerging community?
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: SLCentral
If we knew, we would have already made that change happen.

I don't know, new technologies are being worked on all the time. In what order they'll be ready and if they are widely adopted are really up in the air.

Personally, I think high speed wireless internet and much more powerful and usable mobile devices will be the next step. Literally instant access to the internet at any point.

Is it really that difficult to pick up the phone and talk to somebody? Seriously.

Is it truly that difficult?

Personally if I were to converse with you and it got beyond 3 E-mails I am calling you. 10 minute converstation vs. 4 days of e-mail ping-pongs. I choose phone.

i agree.

i only use emails to keep up to date on things if i have to, never for extended conversations
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: SLCentral
If we knew, we would have already made that change happen.

I don't know, new technologies are being worked on all the time. In what order they'll be ready and if they are widely adopted are really up in the air.

Personally, I think high speed wireless internet and much more powerful and usable mobile devices will be the next step. Literally instant access to the internet at any point.

Is it really that difficult to pick up the phone and talk to somebody? Seriously.

Is it truly that difficult?

Personally if I were to converse with you and it got beyond 3 E-mails I am calling you. 10 minute converstation vs. 4 days of e-mail ping-pongs. I choose phone.

Eh, I hate the phone. It's a lot more convenient to use email and IM, many of the times, particularly because you don't have to synch schedules to make arrangements or have a conversation.
 
Originally posted by: HotChic
Two separate questions.

1. What will be the next big change in the internet? I would say that the last big change was the cultural adaptation of social networking online (MySpace, LinkedIn, etc.)

2. What will be the next big change in the western world. That is, in the way that the internet changed the world - changed business, changed personal relationships, changed sales.

1) Anywhere internet where u get a FREE wireless internet connection no matter where you are. I want to surf at 800x600 resolution on my PDA!

2) Sex robots ala Ghost in the Shell
 
Originally posted by: HotChic


Eh, I hate the phone. It's a lot more convenient to use email and IM, many of the times, particularly because you don't have to synch schedules to make arrangements or have a conversation.

Here's my feedback, and by no means please don't take offense to it....I gather you are probably in your mid/late 20s from your approach.

Relationship building is about face time, always has been, always will be - the connection/trust that can only be made with a look in the eye. Who do you pay attention to the most? Who do you respond to the most? People that text you or people that take the mere seconds to call you? I agree that the social networking aspect is extremely helpful and the Internet has empowered that. But like any garden a network must be fed otherwise it doesn't grow....you work in HR....you know this. What is a better food? A sprinkle of water via e-mail/IM or a "I choose to call you".

Move it up a level. Can you make a value sale strictly online? NO!
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: HotChic


Eh, I hate the phone. It's a lot more convenient to use email and IM, many of the times, particularly because you don't have to synch schedules to make arrangements or have a conversation.

Here's my feedback, and by no means please don't take offense to it....I gather you are probably in your mid/late 20s from your approach.

Relationship building is about face time, always has been, always will be - the connection/trust that can only be made with a look in the eye. Who do you pay attention to the most? Who do you respond to the most? People that text you or people that take the mere seconds to call you? I agree that the social networking aspect is extremely helpful and the Internet has empowered that. But like any garden a network must be fed otherwise it doesn't grow....you work in HR....you know this. What is a better food? A sprinkle of water via e-mail/IM or a "I choose to call you".

Move it up a level. Can you make a value sale strictly online? NO!

that's business.

friends are lower maintanence. and of course i pick up the phone to call my closer friends.
 
Internet money. The return of Flooz!!!

🙂


For serious though, I'd say faster wireless everywhere and better mobile devices. It seems the iPhone is moving things in that direction. Also, google's free wireless plans for entire cities is also getting things there as well.
 
Originally posted by: silverpig
Internet money. The return of Flooz!!!

🙂


For serious though, I'd say faster wireless everywhere and better mobile devices. It seems the iPhone is moving things in that direction. Also, google's free wireless plans for entire cities is also getting things there as well.

holy sh!t, silverpig! :Q (this is not a hijack attempt!😀)
 
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