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Monday January 14, 2008
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In case you haven't heard, PC Magazine is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. The double issue on newsstands right now (cover date January 2008) is packed with stories that look forward to what will be happening within the next 25 years in the world of technology. And we persuaded some real luminaries to pitch in with essays on the topic: Bill Gates, Michael Dell, and Vint Cerf of Google, quite a few of our own analysts and editors, and many others.
Better yet, PCMag.com features some online-only essays from presidential hopeful John McCain ("Technology and the Transparent Political System"); Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling ("The next decades will be geared toward immersion, and the winner will be the company and products that offer the most realistic experience you can imagine"); and Dealbreaker.com and Gawker.com founder Elizabeth Spiers (on the media company of the future).
What do you see happening in technology in the next 25 years? A techie utopia? Terminators taking over? Let us know in Comments!
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