"Suffiently advanced technology."
In my copious free time :-\ between growing a new company and building a new product, I continue to chair the program for the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference.This year's theme is "Sufficiently advanced technology", in reference to Arthur C. Clarke's third law of prediction: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
In 2007, we expect Internet access to be instant, music collections to fit into our pockets, and communication to be constant no matter where we are. Technology is tightly woven into our lives; so well-integrated at times we scarcely notice it. And yet, there are innovators, hackers, and thinkers in our midst plotting revolutions -- in some cases, simply by reexamining the assumptions underlying the technology we take for granted today. We'll be examining those technologies that have silently slipped into the realm of magic (Did anyone notice that the dream of ubiquitous wifi access actually happened?) as well as those on the verge of doing so (Wii, anyone?).Registration just opened and I encourage you to sign up as soon as you can as last year sold out rather quickly and this year's going to be better still ;-).
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If feels like technology is advancing sooo fast that I cannot keep up. Like The PS3 Xbox 360 and the Nintendo Wii.
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