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  1. ACM97: The Next 50 Years of Computing (ACM '97)
  2. How IT will transform the experience of telling and listening to stories
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Semiconductors
The folly of prediction
The evolution and impact of electronic and non-electronic, biological, and optical computing
How intelligent agents will interact with software ecologies
The future of software, the software industry, and Windows '47
How IT will transform the experience of telling and listening to stories
How IT will change the face of war
The impact of IT on business communications
The future of the internet
The long-term impact of IT culture
The impediments to technological advancement imposed by the laws of physics
The long-term impact of technology on K-12 education
The long-term impact of telecommunications
The dark side impacts of IT on society
How investments in computing research will pay off
The quality of information
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How IT will transform the experience of telling and listening to stories

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Ferren, Bran
File Format MP4
ISBN 9781450339223
DOI 10.1145/2723279.2723286
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1997-03-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Audio
Resource Type Article
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