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Tech predictions and trends changing your technology in 2025 – The Washington Post
The tech trends you’ll have to live with in 2025 More AI. New face computers. Lots of policy changes. Editor’s Note: Technology updates ahead… Source: Tech predictions and trends changing your technology in 2025 – The Washington Post
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Tech Leaders From Bill Gates to Amazon’s CTO Share 2025 Predictions – Business Insider
Talks of artificial intelligence dominated 2024, and tech leaders predict that the next stage of the new AI era will come in 2025 — for better or for worse. Their mixed predictions indicate that the outlook for AI in 2025 is still uncertain. Still, many execs assert that the way people interact with technology will…
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CES 2025: What Is the Huge Tech Show and What Trends Do Experts Predict? – CNET
CES 2025: What Is the Huge Tech Show and What Trends Do Experts Predict? One of the biggest technology events on the planet starts next week and CNET’s experts have insider knowledge on what’s coming. Here’s what you need to know. By Katie Collins Jan. 2, 2025 12:22 p.m. PT Source: CES 2025: What Is…
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We used Google’s AI to analyze 188 predictions of what’s in store for tech in 2025 – Fast Company
12-23-2024 We used Google’s AI to analyze 188 predictions of what’s in store for tech in 2025 See what analysts are expecting when it comes to Gen Z, China, sustainability, and more. BY Chris Stokel-Walker 6 minute read At this time of year investment banks, advertising agencies, and seemingly every other business on the planet…
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The End of Legacy Media (Newspapers, Magazines, Books, TV Networks)
By Jakob Nielsen on August 22, 1998 Most current media formats will die and be replaced with an integrated Web medium in five to ten years. –from article.. Legacy media cannot survive because the current media landscape is an artifact of the underlying hardware technology. Whenever the user experience is dictated by hardware limitations, it…
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Will libraries outlive books? A Future Tense event.
Despite their reputation for dusty book jackets and silence, libraries aren’t simply repositories of the already read—they offer gathering places and community resources and even serve as battlegrounds for civil liberties fights. Nevertheless, it can be difficult to imagine the library’s role in a world in which everyone can carry Google with them at all…

