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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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From 3D graphics to biometric scans: How your smartphone will get smarter

From 3D graphics to biometric scans: How your smartphone will get smarter | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
Today's smartphones are much more than phones -- they are powerful, networked multimedia computers, and over the next 10 years they'll get far more advanced.
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Kinect in a smartphone? Amazing Cirque du Soleil Chrome experiment reveals the future of web browsers

Kinect in a smartphone? Amazing Cirque du Soleil Chrome experiment reveals the future of web browsers | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
Controlling a browser with your eyes? Playing a game in a web browser on your smartphone by waving your hands in the air? That and more is the future of the web, according to Google.
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The Smartphone of the Future – an Explosive Wealth of Possibilities

The Smartphone of the Future – an Explosive Wealth of Possibilities | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
Envisioning emerging technologies...
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IBM: The Smartphone Of The Future Will Hear, See, Smell, Taste & Feel

IBM: The Smartphone Of The Future Will Hear, See, Smell, Taste & Feel | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Towards the end of each year, IBM Research publishes a list of five things it predicts our gadgets will be capable of within the next five years. While some of its predictions seem a little too outlandish and farfetched, others — such as its 2006 prediction for realtime speech translation — become a reality

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Ray Kurzweil on smartphones, artificial intelligence and the human brain

Ray Kurzweil on smartphones, artificial intelligence and the human brain | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

MARANA, Ariz.— Inventor, author and futurist Ray Kurzweil offers his thoughts on a future where humanity is enhanced by technology...

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