Technology in bloom: implications for the next 50 years
Pages 11-17
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Technology in bloom: implications for the next 50 years
Pages 11-17
Cyberspace 2000: dealing with information overload
Pages 19-24
Pages 27-28
Pages 29-ff.
Pages 30-32
Hardware, software, and infoware
Pages 33-34
Education and jobs in the digital world
Pages 35-36
Pages 37-39
Pages 40-41
Garage cinema and the future of media technology
Pages 42-48
How to surf the technology waves we created
Pages 49-54
Pages 55-56
Pages 57-58
Pages 59-62
Pages 63-67
The best of all possible worlds
Pages 68-74
Better democracy through technology
Pages 75-78
The digital revolution in retrospect
Pages 79-ff.
Pages 80-82
Directing policy-making beyond the Net's metaphor
Pages 83-84
Pages 85-87
What will happen in the next 50 years?
Pages 88-89
Crush and crash: logic of a terrible tomorrow
Pages 90-91
Sensors: the next wave of innovation
Pages 92-97
Looking for a humane interface: will computers ever become easy to use?
Pages 98-101
The past and future history of the Internet
Pages 102-108
Look in the spaces for tomorrow's innovations
Pages 109-111
The microprocessor: engine of the technology revolution
Pages 112-114
Globalizing business, education, culture through the Internet
Pages 115-121
My computer-related wish list for the next 50 years
Pages 122-124
Spinning Webs into the 21st century
Pages 125-128
Software engineering: stretching the limits of complexity
Pages 129-131
A new social contract for research
Pages 132-134
Communications technology and its impact by 2010
Pages 135-138
Database research faces the information explosion
Pages 139-142
Inside risks: Hopes for fewer risks?
Page 170
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