the world as we know it.... the future of technology
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The World as we Know It…
A look ahead to the future of technology.
The Internet
• The internet is one technology landscape that is ever changing, from dial-up to wireless to what the future may hold in terms of the “new internet.”
• Rodger’s Diffusion of Innovation applies directly to the internet and how it has changed since it first came about. – -This theory is a five-step decision making process that an innovation
must go through with consumers in order to confirm the usefulness of the innovation.
– -Internet users first had to gain knowledge of it. Then they would persuade others about it. Next they had to decide to accept or neglect it, and finally came the implementation and conformation of the internet.
The Future of the Internet
Internet in 2023• With the acceptation of the internet came the quick development over the past
two decades. In order to remain relevant the internet will have to evolve at the rate of the computer industry.
• We have seen many versions of the internet. First there was dial-up, now the majority of internet users are using wireless broadband connections or satellite. I believe the only place for the internet to expand from here would be to a virtual, electronicless, internet.
• The idea of an internet such as J.A.R.V.I.S, the type of computer system that movies such as Iron Man show, are not too far off in our futures.
20/20 Vision?
• From glasses and contacts to the ability to watch 3D movies in your own home, the idea of technological glasses is one that will be sticking around.
• The uses and gratification theory applies to the idea that technological glasses will become a product that is highly relied upon in the future.– This theory says that the audience will seek out media and content
that will directly result in gratification of their personal desires and needs. Since people feel that the use of more technology in everyday items, such as glasses, is something that will bring them gratification I would not be surprised to see glasses become more and more advanced.
Google Glass
The Evolution of the Car• From the time that the first car came around in the 15th
century to the newest cars that drive the roads today, many changes have taken place.
• Cars have adapted and improved drastically over the years. This can be explained by looking at Moore’s Innovation Adoption Rate theory. – This theory says that changes in innovations will
occur over time if there are new benefits to the consumer that come with the change.
Since we rely so much on transportation we will see the technology of our vehicles to continue to change and produce more benefits for the consumer in the future.
Self-Driving Cars
• Volvo already has plans in place to build and release a self-driving car in 2017.– Volvo plans to release 100 cars in Germany first.
These cars will have a maximum speed of 45 mph.• Other car companies are attempting to design
similar vehicles to compete with Volvo’s design.
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