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Sunday, June 23, 2002

Mobile technologies video both futuristic and realistic

Posted by Andy Sjostrom in "THOUGHT" @ 09:47 AM

http://www.nttdocomo.com/html/right_vision2010.html

John Yu sent us a link to this utterly cool video about a week ago, produced by NTT DoCoMo. Sorry for not sharing it with you until now. Shame on me... In this video production we meet a number of persons and get to see how they use mobile, connected devices to stay informed, get things done and communicate with others. The video is meant to be a vision of what things will be like in 2010. A couple of scenarios remind me of a video Microsoft produced 4-5 years ago. Quite a few laughed when they saw the video at the conference I attended. No laughs today!

Here's the question for ya'll! If we are all in this because we like to be forerunners, what will attract us when the scenarios presented in the video become reality? Will mobile devices and wireless connectivity stop attracting us when they are common place? What will be leading edge in 2010?

Personally, I believe that the step we are taking right now brings the world of digital information and content to anyplace (us). The next step will be about bringing anyplace (us) to the digital world. Virtual Reality becomes reality as my friends, colleagues, partners etc are "always" connected from anyplace. Virtual Reality glasses and suit on! Here I come!


Image from: http://www.ludvigsen.hiof.no/webdoc/mediaseminar/vpl.html

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