Tuesday, November 16, 2010

The Kurzweil world of the future moving speedily to modern plates

Carol Forsloff - Whether
its super computers the size of a sugar cube or Facebook's new social
communication strategies developing over the next few months, cutting
edge computer interaction is moving at warp speed.




Kurzweil underlines some of the recent research in its regular newsletters.
This organization is that cutting edge resource that looks at science in
a variety of directions, accenting information that moves folks in
"nano" ways towards the brave new world.


Facebook is now integrating chat, email and its usual and customary Facebook activities.

IBM tells us that powerful supercomputer processors will be the size of a sugar cube and done through revolutionary research.

 Molecular
animations will allow students to watch visual representations of some
of life’s deepest secrets, as plants grow right in front of their eyes
at the molecular level.


The
computer of today that folks find fascinating, helpful and the way to
connect across the world will be extinct as we know it, replaced with
new gadgets that harness our interests and ideas, as Kurzweil notes, for
that future world we used to have in our imaginations, now becoming


real.

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