Kevin Kelly | Trends and Social Consequences of Technology

Our long-term interaction with the web will be defined by six trends. These trends will will involve dramatic changes that will make computing more like what we are used to seeing in many of today’s movies. Kevin Kelly explains why he believes that soon the internet will beneficially surround us in ways that most users don’t imagine today.

http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail4930.html#

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