Major trends research notes:
The Cambrian Explosion was an inflection point in biological experimentation, innovation and diversification. The Cambrian Cloud is a metaphor that seeks to capture a similar transformative period of rapid experimentation and innovation.
The Cambrian Cloud is a low friction, emergent social space in which innovation, collaboration, science, entrepreneurship, complexity, non-linear systems, resources and the diffusion of opportunities all intersect.
Smartphones for futurists: What Smartphones Teach Us About the Radical Future of Technology,Business, & Society. Presentation by David Wood at the World Future 2014 event, Orlando Florida, 12th July 2014.
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Smartphones for futurists: What Smartphones Teach Us About the Radical Future of Technology,Business, & Society. Presentation by David Wood at the World Future 2014 event, Orlando Florida, 12th July 2014.
Please contact the author to invite him to present animated and/or extended versions of these slides in front of an audience of your choosing. (Commercial rates will apply for commercial settings.)
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Manlike machines have fascinated humans since ancient times. The modern robots start to take shape with the industrial revolution. In the 20th century robots were mostly industrial machines you would see in factories, like car factories.
Today, robots can have sensors, vision, they can hear and understand. They can connect to the cloud for more information. However, we are still in the early stages of robotics and robots will need to go a long way to become useful as a ubiquitous general purpose devices.
Take a look at how far Microsoft Windows has come since 1981, when it first launched. Then visit http://www.lynda.com/windows10 to learn everything you need to know about Windows 10.
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It even includes a Mobile 101 Glossary to easily understand all the things you’ve wanted to know but were too afraid to ask: what are 3G, Bluetooth, GPS, HTML5, Push Notifications, etc.
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*talk at NEXT15*
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- Social Lite
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- Be Ethical
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- Second screen
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Whirlpool presents the volume 2 of the Digital School. Lesson 2 is dedicated to explain how everyday objects can become smart and more connected to each other and to the users.
Smartphones and tablet devices have grown to play a leading role in how consumers access media and make purchasing decisions. Expectations about what makes for an ideal mobile experience depend on the motivations and behaviors of users. Successful outcomes require tailoring communications so they take full advantage of unique device interaction styles, context of usage and technical constraints. This presentation provides tips and best practices on creating mobile-friendly experiences that surprise and delight.
Manlike machines have fascinated humans since ancient times. The modern robots start to take shape with the industrial revolution. In the 20th century robots were mostly industrial machines you would see in factories, like car factories.
Today, robots can have sensors, vision, they can hear and understand. They can connect to the cloud for more information. However, we are still in the early stages of robotics and robots will need to go a long way to become useful as a ubiquitous general purpose devices.
Take a look at how far Microsoft Windows has come since 1981, when it first launched. Then visit http://www.lynda.com/windows10 to learn everything you need to know about Windows 10.
MyEventApps (www.MyEventApps.com) presents "Mobile 101: Your Introduction to Mobile."
Get yourself up to speed! This guide explains the stuff you just need to know about smartphones, mobile apps and the technology. Topics include feature phones vs. smart phones, key mobile stats, the big players, mobile web apps vs. native apps and much more.
It even includes a Mobile 101 Glossary to easily understand all the things you’ve wanted to know but were too afraid to ask: what are 3G, Bluetooth, GPS, HTML5, Push Notifications, etc.
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Yuri van Geest: Exponential Organizations - The New Normalsinnerschrader
The world is changing exponentially due to technology, Singularity and globalization. We see the emergence of a new kind of organization: the exponential organization. This is complete reinvention of all building blocks of a classic, linear organization. Why is it here today? Why is it so successful? What is it? How does it organize to scale? How will exponential organizations evolve into blockchain startups (DAOs)? Learn practical insights from not only startups like Slack, Uber, Xiaomi, Airbnb, Waze, Local Motors, Quirky, Github and Tesla but also large organizations like Google, Amazon, Haier and General Electric.
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*talk at NEXT15*
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- Generation G
- Point & Know
- Maturialism
- Social Lite
- Pricing Pandemonium
- Be Ethical
- Be Faster & Friendly
- Second screen
- Data shaped
- The mass and the virgin Consumers
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An overview of how authenticity lends credibility to brands and creates consumer confidence in the framework of today’s real-time digital world. It includes social media usage, best practice case studies, and suggested strategies for implementation.
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I spoke about “Transparent Tech Trends of 2012” for the Indiana Library Federation’s Reference Division Conference (with its conference theme of Tech Trends in Libraries: Seeing the Forest for the Trees.) on August 7, 2012 at the Noblesville Branch of the Hamilton East Public Library in Indianapolis, Indiana.
A brief history of mobile economy, from
proprietary umbrella portals to today's wireless communication & design
revolutions. Apps Supermarkets for the crowds and the tremendous impact on
user's expectations and behavior. Future is anywhere, anytime, on-the-go and whenever the inspiration strikes.
Cloud computing is a huge disruptive force in the ICT industry, bringing with it un-paralleled challenges and opportunities for the entire eco-system. Mobile services will become much smarter by the application of cloud computing technology. NEC's core team addressed the true potential of Mobile Cloud at the MWC'11 with this keynote presented by Jaime Serrano Head of Cloud Competence Centre, President & CEO NEC Iberica.
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To offer a truly differentiated mobile experience, businesses need to consider the full spectrum of what mobility has to offer. AMPchroma provides the overarching paradigm for achieving mobility excellence and is the only mobile cloud platform that enables you to deliver on this promise.
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Major trends research notes:
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Paper: https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1886
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Lovely Sinha, UiPath Community Chapter Leader, UiPath MVPx3, Hyper-automation Consultant, First Abu Dhabi Bank
10:20 A UiPath cross-region MEA overview
Ashraf El Zarka, VP and Managing Director MEA, UiPath
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Bob Boule
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Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
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1. 2012 Inflection Point Report
Ten Converging Global Trends impacting the social space of
ideation, collaboration and innovation
Trend One:
Leapfrog Technologies
Contact: Chris Jones
Chris@omnipresentmedia.com)
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2. 2012 Inflection Point Report
About
The 2012 Inflection Point Report seeks to identify emerging macro trends
and report on their impact in the areas of ideation, collaboration and
innovation.
Copyright 2012 The Cambrian Cloud 2
3. “The Information and Communication
Technology Industry is in the midst of a
"once every 20–25 years" shift to a new
technology platform for growth and
innovation — we call it the third platform
— built on mobile devices and apps, cloud
services, mobile broadband networks, big
data analytics, and social technologies”
~Frank Gens, Chief Analyst IDC
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4. “This Great Inflection”
“We’re at the start of a nonlinear move in innovation
thanks to the hyper connecting of the world —
through social media, mobile/wireless devices and
cloud computing — which is putting cheap
innovation devices into the hands of so many more
people, enabling them to collaborate on invention in
so many new ways.”
~Tom Friedman, New York Times Columnist
Copyright 2012 The Cambrian Cloud 4
5. Inflection Point
“An inflection point occurs where the old strategic
picture dissolves and gives way to the new“.
~Andy Grove, Former CEO Intel
Inflection Point
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~Source: Only The Paranoid Survive, Andy Grove 1996
6. Convergence of 10 Major Trends
All Location Independent
Leapfrog Innovation Ecosystem
Innovation Ecosystem
Technologies
• Growing Internet Population
• 50% growth within 3 years
• Mobile Aps, Devices, Broadband
• Android, Smart Phones, Tablets
• An Opportunity Platform
• Education, Employment
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Copyright 2012 The Cambrian Cloud
7. 80% of the World Lives on Less Than $10
per Day
• 1.37 billion people live on less than $1.25 a day
• 2.56 billion live on less than $2 a day.
• 5.05 billion people (more than 80 percent of the world's
population) live on less than $10 a day.
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~Sources: World Bank & CIA World Fact Book
8. By 2015 The Internet Population Will Have
Increased by 50%
World Population
6,845,609,960
Number On The Internet 2011
2,080,000 (30.3%)
Number On The Internet by 2015
3 Billion = 50% Increase / 3 Years
~Sources: 2011 Internet World Stats & United Nation & Cisco Growth Forecast
Copyright 2012 The Cambrian Cloud 8
9. Emerging Economies Will Power Growth
~Sources: Internet World Stats & United Nation
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10. Worldwide Internet Growth 2000-2010
Source: Internet World Stats & United Nation
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11. Bridging the Digital Divide
The Coming 5 Billion Internet Users Want Economic Opportunities
The coming 5 billion seek economic opportunity and
connecting to the Internet is
Once basic necessities are met, people naturally look
to
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12. LeapFrog Technologies
"Leapfrogging" is the notion that areas which have poorly-developed technology
or economic bases can move themselves forward rapidly through the adoption
of modern systems without going through intermediary steps (hopping over
legacy technology).
The best-known example of leapfrogging is the adoption of mobile phones in the
developing world.
It's easier and faster to put in cellular towers in rural and remote areas than to put in
land lines, and as a result, cellular use is exploding
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13. Leapfrogging With Android
Africa Might Just Skip the Entire PC Revolution
Tim Worstall, August 17, 2011
350,000+ Kenyans have purchased Huawei’s $80
Android-based smartphone in a country where 40%
of the population lives on less than $2 per day
“The IDEOS’s success in this market firmly establishes the
open source Android as the smartphone of the people and “Huawei aiming to sell 50 million to 60
million smartphones this year up from
demonstrates how unrelenting upswings in price- 20 million in 2011.”
performance can jumpstart the spread of liberating ~Source: Mobile World: Huawei Aims
technologies. Thanks to low-cost Androids, the To Triple Smartphone Sales
Wall Street Journal Online February 27, 2012
geographically-untethered smartphone is here to
stay, and it simply cannot be stopped.”
“A sufficiently large number of these phones have been sold that we’re seeing local
apps for local needs being developed: the start of a self-reinforcing process.”
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Copyright 2012 The Cambrian Cloud
14. What’s A Mobile Application (App)?
Mobile applications or mobile apps are
applications developed for mobile devices,
such as mobile phones, smartphones, PDAs
and tablets. Mobile apps can come preloaded
on the device as well as can be downloaded
by users from app stores or the Internet.
Mobile apps are often developed with a
freemium pricing model whereby developers
give away an application with basic features
but charge money for upgraded versions with
feature enhancement.
Mobile apps take cottage industry to a global
scale. One simple idea, well developed and
brilliantly executed, sold for a minimal cost Apps shrink the programs that were once available
(most apps cost around $5), to not just only on a desktop computer to make them usable on
thousands, but hundreds and thousands, smartphones and mobile devices
potentially millions of people. 14
Copyright 2012 The Cambrian Cloud
~Source: iQuantum
15. 15,000 New Apps Released Per Week
One Million Mobile Apps, and Counting at a Fast Pace
By SHELLY FREIERMAN Published: December 11, 2011
Around 15,000 New Applications Are Released Each Week
(and the number is growing)
“According to Mobilewalla, in a fairly quiet 14 days before the release of app No.
1,000,000, an average of 543 apps were released each day for Android-based devices,
and an average of 745 apps hit the market daily for the iPhone, iPad and iTouch. The
total for the two weeks across the Apple, Android, BlackBerry
and Windows platforms was 20,738.”
15,000 Apps Released per Week Works Out To:
• 2,143 per day
• 89 per hour
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• 1.5 per minute Copyright 2012 The Cambrian Cloud
16. The “App Internet”
“The App Internet is an application architecture of native apps on a
range of smart mobile devices, cars, televisions, and appliances linked to
a broad array of cloud-based services to provide a optimized, context-
rich experience anytime, anywhere . . .”
~Source: February 28, 2011, “Mobile App Internet Recasts The Software And Services Landscape” Forrester report
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17. The “App Internet”
3 tenants of the App Internet:
•Rich features of the devices that require local intelligence.
•Apps support both online and offline usage.
•Cloud services make supporting local apps easier.
~Source: February 28, 2011, “Mobile App Internet Recasts The Software And Services Landscape” Forrester report
“One of the most important shifts in the digital world has been the move
from the wide-open Web to semiclosed platforms that use the Internet for
transport but not the browser for display.”
Driven by the iPhone & Android model of mobile computing
A world Google can’t crawl and HTML doesn’t rule.
~Source: The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet By Chris Anderson and Michael Wolff August 17,
2010
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18. Market Estimates Vary…
But the Mobile Apps Market is Going To Be Big
• MarketsAndMarkets expects the global mobile applications
market to be worth $25.0 billion in 2015
~Source: World Mobile Applications Market Advanced technologies, Global Forecast (2010 2015)
• IDC predicts app revenues will surpass $35 billion in 2014
~Source: Worldwide and U.S. Mobile Applications, Storefronts, and Developer 2010–2014 Forecast and Year End 2010 Vendor Shares:
The appification“ of Everything? Dec 2010
• Canalys expects that app store revenue will reach $36.7
billion by 2015 ~Source: Canalys Mobile App Store Analysis forecast, June 2011
• Forrester Research estimates an app market of $37 billion in
2015 ~Source: Mobile App Internet Recasts Software and Services Market, Forrester Research 2011
• Gartner predicts application stores are creating a revenue
opportunity that will reach $58 billion in 2014 18
~Source: Forecast: Mobile Application Stores, Worldwide, 2008-‐2014, December 2010
19. 1.360 Million Apps in Stores By 2012
By August 2012 both stores will have around 680,000 apps or 1.360 Million combined!
~Source XYOLogic October 10th, 2011 Copyright 2012 The Cambrian Cloud 19
20. 6.4 Billion App Downloads Per Month 2012
Globally, Android will catch up with Apple in June 2012 when both platforms will reach
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3.2 billion downloads per month ~Source XYOLogic October 10th, 2011
21. 168 Billion App Downloads by 2013
By May 2013 Android will catch up with Apple and both app stores will have totaled 84 billion
app downloads ~Source XYOLogic October 10th, 2011
• IDC forecasts annual mobile app downloads to increase from 38.2 billion in
21
2011 to nearly 182.7 billion in 2015
22. Tablet Computers: Fastest Ramping Device
“We believe that we are in the
early innings of the mobile
computing cycle – the largest
in the history of computing.”
“By the end of 2020, we predict
that 10 billion mobile
internet devices will be in use,
up from 2 billion today.”
“Like smartphones over the past
two years, tablet growth is
likely to surprise to the upside,
in our view, pulling with it market
leaders and challenging legacy
technology.”
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~Source: Morgan Stanley Research “Tablet Demand and Disruption: Mobile Users Come of Age” Feb 14, 2011
23. Strong International Demand For Tablets
“…international demand could be materially higher than some expect.”
“Tablets bridge the gap between
traditional PCs and smartphones.
They combine a more PClike
computing and display experience
with the mobility, connectivity, and
touch optimization of smartphones.”
“Importantly, in addition to many
cloud-based services, tablets
gain access to application stores
that already contain hundreds of
thousands of smartphone
applications and a growing list of
tablet-optimized applications.”
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~Source: Morgan Stanley Research “Tablet Demand and Disruption: Mobile Users Come of Age” Feb 14, 2011
24. 2015 Tablets To Drive $8.1 B in App Sales
Mobile App Revenue to Reach $38 Billion by 2015, Report Predicts
By Nick Bilton February 28, 2011
Sarah Rotman Epps, an analyst
with Forrester who specializes in
tablet computers estimates: “the
tablet market is set to
generate a large portion of
app purchases in the coming
years.”
“Ms. Epps says tablet devices
alone will generate $8.1
billion in app sales globally
by 2015. In 2010, mobile apps
on tablets generated $300
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25. Tablet Adoption
• Tablets are cannibalizing PC sales
“Bottom line, we think that 29% of tablet purchases will cannibalize PC sales in 2011.
According to our survey, 33% of iPad owners and those somewhat or extremely
interested in purchasing a tablet said they do not need to purchase a PC after a tablet
purchase.”
• Already, over 20% of tablet users conduct work-related activities on their device
• The rate of tablet adoption will increase as PC related tools and resources become
more readily available.
“The lack of support for the Microsoft Office suite on both iOS and Android,
combined with the lack of a physical keyboard on many tablets, will lead
many consumers to require a traditional PC irrespective of a tablet purchase,
particularly those who require productivity software for out-of-the-office
work”
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~Source: Morgan Stanley Research “Tablet Demand and Disruption: Mobile Users Come of Age” Feb 14, 2011
26. $35 Tablet Computer
Hands On: India’s $35 Aakash Android
tablet lands in America 10/26/2011
“…with the addition of cheap headphones, and an equally
cheap microphone, the owner can make calls on Skype
and has the potential to communicate with people
around the world.”
“The Aakash Tablet is an example of a “leapfrog
technology,” a concept where the latest
innovations jump directly into areas where legacy
technologies never penetrated. Tens of millions of
people throughout India who never had access to
a landline phone now walk around with cell
phones in their pocket.”
“Now imagine the educational potential of the world’s
lowest-cost tablet being unleashed to hundreds of
millions of Indians eager to join the world economy. ”
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Note: The Aakash tablet is regularly priced at around$75 but is offered to students at a 50% discount or $35.
27. Cloud Computing Enables Mobile
Mobile Cloud Adoption
Cloud applications and services allow mobile users to overcome the memory capacity and
processing power limitations of mobile devices.
• Global mobile data traffic grew 2.3-fold in
2011, more than doubling for the fourth year
in a row.
• Mobile Data Traffic Will Double Again in 2012
• Smartphone usage nearly tripled in 2011
• Number of mobile-connected devices will
exceed the world’s population in 2012
• Over 10 billion mobile-connected devices in Suneet Singh Tuli CEO of DataWind developer of
2016 the $35 Aakash tablet computer
• Mobile-connected tablets will generate almost as much traffic in 2016 as the entire
global mobile network in 2012. 27
~Source: Cisco Visual Networking Index: Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update, 2011–2016 Published February 14, 2012
28. Mobile Data Traffic Is Exploding: 78% CAGR
• Middle East and Africa will experience the highest mobile data traffic Compound
Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 104%, increasing 36-fold.
• Asia Pacific will have the second highest CAGR of 84%, increasing 21-fold
• The emerging market regions of Central and Eastern Europe and Latin America will
have CAGRs of 83% and 79% respectively
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~Source: Cisco Visual Networking Index: Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update, 2011–2016 Published February 14, 2012
29. Rising Connection Speed Drives Adoption
There is anecdotal evidence to support the idea that usage increases when speed
increases, although there is often a delay between the increase in speed and the
increased usage, which can range from a few months to several years.
• Mobile Network Connection Speeds to Increase 9-fold, with 4G Impact
by 2016
• The average mobile network connection speed will grow at a
compound annual growth rate of 56 percent, and will exceed 2.9 Mbps
in 2016.
• Smartphone speeds will quadruple by 2016, reaching 5.2 Mbps.
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~Source: Cisco Visual Networking Index: Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update, 2011–2016 Published February 14, 2012
30. Leapfrog Technologies Enable “This Great
Inflection” of Innovation
OP-ED COLUMNIST
The Last Person
By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN Published: November 12, 2011
“The Aakash ($35 Tablet Computer) is a ray of hope that India can leverage
technology to
get more of its 220 million students enough tools to escape poverty and poor
teaching”
“We’re at the start of a nonlinear move in innovation thanks to the hyper
connecting of the world — through social media, mobile/wireless devices
and cloud computing — which is putting cheap innovation devices into the
hands of so many more people, enabling them to collaborate on invention
in so many new ways. This Great Inflection will be an opportunity and a challenge
for every worker and company because we’re going to see more and more product “price
points” broken in big ways.”
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31. Online Learning Scales Opportunity
MIT OpenCourseWare (MIT OCW) is an
initiative of the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT) to put all of the
educational materials from
its undergraduate- and graduate-level
courses online, partly free and openly
available to anyone, anywhere.
As of November 2011, over 2080 140 million visits by 100 million visitors
courses were available online. While a from virtually every country.
few of these were limited to chronological
reading lists and discussion topics, a MIT OpenCourseWare averages 1 million visits
majority provided homework each month; translations receive 500,000
problems and exams (often with more.
solutions) and lecture notes.
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~Sources: MIT OpenCourseWare & Wikipedia
32. Online Learning
Online Education Venture Lures Cash Infusion and Deals With 5 Top Universities
By JOHN MARKOFF Published: April 18, 2012
“Last fall a course in artificial intelligence taught by Sebastian Thrun, then at Stanford,
and Google’s director of research, Peter Norvig, attracted more than
160,000 students from 190 countries.”
“The scientists, Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller, taught free Web-based courses
through Stanford last year that reached more than 100,000 students.”
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35. Everything Is Pulled Into The Digital Vortex
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36. Leapfrog Technologies Create A Platform of
Opportunity
A virtuous, self-reinforcing platform of opportunity for billions of people.
• Mobile devices
• Applications
• Faster data speeds
• Expanding online opportunities
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37. The Cambrian Cloud
Inflection Points
Growth & Connectivity of Internet Population
• 80% of the world survives on less than $10 per day
• 5 billion people have yet to come online.
• Current Internet population will increase by 50% within 3 years.
• Low cost technologies create a virtuous circle of innovation and opportunity
• Cloud-based services and downloadable applications reduce device requirements,
enabling low-cost devices to access remotely hosted and tailored resources and
services
• Mobile applications market is rapidly evolving to take advantage of growing regional
opportunities in a positive reinforcing loop
• Rate of global connectivity and leapfrog technology adoption will increase
• Amount of global data is exploding and a growing percentage will be mobile driven
• Mobile leapfrog technologies connect the world and provide a platform of opportunity
for information, education and improved economic status
• Net result: We are in the early stages of a transformative period which greatly expands
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