The Virtual Bookcase Reviews of 'What Will Be : How the New World of Information Will Change Our Lives':
Reviewer amazon.com wrote:" ...the Information Marketplace will affect all human activity," projects author Michael Dertouzos. As director of the MIT Laboratory for
Computer Science, Dertouzos presents a realistic view of where current technology is headed, but without all of the distracting hype.
He conveys his technical predictions in an accessible writing style, which makes the weighty subject matter read more like a novel,
appealing to a nontechie audience. In addition, Dertouzos sprinkles vignettes of the future throughout the text to help readers envision
technologies that have yet to be introduced.
Imagine using a personal network called a "bodynet," to talk on the phone, watch TV, read e-mail, and take pictures from wherever
you are. In our workplaces, future innovations will increase productivity: Employees in different locations will be able to do groupwork
together and order merchandise from around the world via e-forms. Our governments will link to a world network to engage in issues
of diplomacy, trade, tourism, and more.
For newcomers, the book provides a brief history of the field of information technology and explains the most current advances in
technology. What Will Be also unveils many upcoming technologies in the Information Marketplace that will transform our lives.
Because the author is an expert in information technology, he is naturally enthusiastic about the inventions that new technology will
bring. It is only in the last portion that Dertouzos addresses some of the humanist concerns over emerging technologies, such as
information overload and a greater disparity between rich and poor.
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