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Futures of the Web: semantic/symbiotic/ubiquitous web, internet/web of things, artificial intelligence, singularity, internet 3.0...
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Touchable Holograms Coming To Reality

Touchable Holograms Coming To Reality | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

"Scientists from Japan have created touchable holograms which are named as Fairy lights. This development could well lead to human beings able to interact with holograms"


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The Asymptotic Leap's curator insight, December 7, 2015 11:58 AM

Pair that with advances in augmented and virtual reality and it's a whole new world(s). Literally.

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The Internet of You: How the future of computing became screens and sensors on every appendage

The Internet of You: How the future of computing became screens and sensors on every appendage | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

We’ve been hearing about “wearable computing” for years. But we’re finally at a tipping point. Better batteries, miniaturization, and radical new approaches to manufacturing electronic circuits have finally made screens, computers and sensors small enough to stick just about anywhere.

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Bye-bye, mouse. Hello, mind control

When workplace computers moved beyond command-line interfaces to the mouse-and-windows-based graphical user interface, that was a major advance in usability. And the command line itself was a big improvement over the punch cards and tape that came before.

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Looking Into the Screens of the Future

Looking Into the Screens of the Future | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

We're surrounded by screens. You’re looking at a screen right now. You might look into screens as much or more than you do into the faces of your loved ones, friends, and coworkers.

But this isn't an article about the cultural and societal impacts of the increasing number screens in our lives.

Instead, I'm going to outline five forces powering an emerging multiscreen environment, painting the picture of a new world that designers will be crafting experiences for in the not so distant future.

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Microsoft Researchers Developing Wrist-Worn Sensors That Track Finger Movements

Microsoft Researchers Developing Wrist-Worn Sensors That Track Finger Movements | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
Microsoft developers in the UK working with researchers from Newcastle University have recently announced an intriguing project: a wrist strap sensor that tracks finger motions in real time.
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