Does anyone else think that the internet has reached its final form?
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It dawned on me that the internet doesn't really have anywhere else to go.
What I mean is, I think that it has reached its final form.
After all, we have the ability to deliver static text and images, animation, dynamic content, audio and video, we can download / upload files, we have live streaming video, and we have real-time two way video communication.
Besides replacing the monitor with some kind of holographic projector, I don't really see how else the internet can grow or change.
I guess we can try to make the internet faster, especially in places where it's quite slow like the USA.
But, that's really it.....besides the holograms of course.
What I mean is, I think that it has reached its final form.
After all, we have the ability to deliver static text and images, animation, dynamic content, audio and video, we can download / upload files, we have live streaming video, and we have real-time two way video communication.
Besides replacing the monitor with some kind of holographic projector, I don't really see how else the internet can grow or change.
I guess we can try to make the internet faster, especially in places where it's quite slow like the USA.
But, that's really it.....besides the holograms of course.


