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Monday, January 08, 2007

Internet predictions from 1994

The Wall Street Journal ran across a list of predictions concerning the Internet from 1994. What did the prognosticators say would happen...and did it?:
The contributors' prognostications are thick with references to protocols and file systems that now seem hopelessly arcane to mainstream users -- FTP and Gopher, for instance. And many of their worries focus on newsgroups, now a Web backwater. (Albeit one that's still going strong.) But look deeper, and you'll see how many predictions are dead-on, though some came to pass in slightly different forms, or with a twist. And you may be struck by how little some fundamental issues have changed: In some cases, simply swap nouns -- most typically, "Web" for "newsgroups" -- and you'll have an accurate portrait of the opportunities and challenges facing the Net today.
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