January 13, 2011
What Expectations Are There For Technology In 2011?
2010 was a great year for new technology and many of us are wondering how 2011 could possibly live up to this. Is it even possible for mobile or non mobile devices to improve any more? Trying to picture devices which are an improvement of what is available at the moment is pretty hard to do. It was impossible to imagine some of the devices that we have now at the start of 2010 and by the end of 2011 we will probably be saying the same thing. Below are a few examples of things we might see in 2011.
- In 2011 we will see Google TV really becoming very big. This is going to revolutionise the way we experience this medium and it is almost certain to impact our mobile technology. As well as having more access to entertainment while we are on the move, we can also have much more access to how we participate.
- Another application that we will see much more of in the coming months is Facebook and this is going to be much bigger in terms of technology. Maybe there will actually be a special device released that is going to be purely for Facebook users. It is predicted that this social media website is going to replace email but maybe it will also lead to the end of mobile phones as well.
- Devices that interact with the environment using GPS are also predicted to be big in 2011. There may even be devices which will tell us which are the best places to go for a night on the town and that will also tell us whether any of our social media friends will also be there.
Even if all of these predictions for 2011 technology don’t come true we will surely see some really exciting devices appearing.
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