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5 emerging trends that will impact the changing internet
1. personal software as a service (Saas)

2. Push


3. F2b2C (Factory to business to consumer)


4. VoIP (Voice over internet protocol)


5. Web 3.0

Personal software as a service
delivery model for personal production software such as Microsoft Office in which you pay for personal productivity software on a pay per use basis instead of buying the software outright
Push
technology environment in which businesses and organizations come to you via technology with information, services, and product offerings based on your profile
Factory to Business to Consumer (F2b2C)
an e commerce business model in which a consumer communicates through a business on the internet and directly provides product specifications to a factory that makes the customized and personalized product to the consumer's specifications and then ships it directly to the consumer
Voice over Internet Protocol
allows you to send voice communications over the internet and avoid the toll charges that you would normally receive from your long distance carrier
Web 3.0
3rd generation of the Web focused on semantics
5 emerging technologies with physiological interaction with technology
1. automatic speech recognition (ASR)

2. virtual reality


3. CAVE ( cave automatic virtual environment)


4. Haptic interface


5. Biometrics

Automatic speech recognition
a system that not only captures spoken words but also distinguishes word groupings to form sentences
Virtual reality
3 dimensional computer simulation in which you actively and physically participate
CAVE (cave automatic virtual environment)
special 3D virtual reality room that can display images of other people and objects located in other CAVEs all over the world
Haptic interface
uses technology to add the sense of touch to an environment that previously only had visual and textual elements
Biometrics
Use of physiological characteristics-such as fingerprint to provide identification
5 trends related to the wireless environment
1. Near field communication (NFC)

2. Bluetooth


3. Wifi


4. Smartphones


5. RFID (radio frequency identification)

Near Field Communication (NFC)
short range wireless technology developed mainly for use in mobile phones
Bluetooth
standard for transmitting information in the form of short range radio waves over distances of up to 30 feet
Wifi
standard for transmitting information in the form of radio waves over distances up to about several miles


smartphones
advances in storage capacity, processor capability, music enhancements, and video support-and threats such as viruses and hackers
RFID (radio frequency identification)
the use of a chip or label to store information, by which information is transmitted from, or written to, the tag or label when the ship is exposed to the correct frequency of radio waves
3 technologies that will impact the future
1. nanotechnology

2. multistate CPU


3. holographic storage device

nanotechnology
a discipline that seeks to control matter at the atomic and sub atomic levels for the purpose of building devices on the same small scale
Multi-State CPU
works with information represented in more than just two states, probably 10 states with each state representing a digit between 0 and 9
Holographic storage device
a device that stores information on a storage medium that is composed of 3D crystal like objects with many sides of faces