Nice presentation, in spite of contents being argued here. But what surprises me is that, those little dots fanning out in the maps part of the presentation, does not hover much on India... Is that an accident, or there is some "statistics" behind those map overlays?
@doublesizzle No, because everything gets smaller and better over time. You think the battery they put in an iphone has the same power the battery in a Nokia 3310?
@callycap3 you cant even compare them thats like comparing a sports car to an electric car one is made to be a regular phone and the other is a smart phone, and look how long that battery last. Ive noticed that the faster and more "entertaining" phones get the worse the battery life(game set and match)
@doublesizzle Yes that's the point though. Even though more powerful phone last less, they are using a huge amount of power compared to an older phone. That's why it last less. But if you never used any apps on a smartphone and kept it in your pocket like a regular phone, there would be no difference.
As with processing power, graphics power, memory and many other things, battery power gets more and more powerful as advances in technology are made.
@mexaguil okay well i didn't say " I wish wages were just as low as gas." I just said I wish gas was still just as low. So stop trying to call me out on YouTube, guy.
The specific consequence I feel is relevant and being overlooked here is the breakdown of physical world infrastructure due to it being discarded by its owners (or at least not properly looked after) because it is not built to accommodate the developing IT components and as such is of decreased value. I, for one, think it's a little bit funny that this message is coming to us from Cisco, makers of the notorious "blinking orange" boxes that confound the tech unfamiliar. Demonstrative.
I wholeheartedly believe it. Humans have always developed and embraced communications technology at a pace that makes even the mentioned prophetic law seem at times conservative in its own way. The catchback is that we don't really have time to consider the consequences of said technological systems before implementing them. That's kind-of "quote un-quote" though, because doing things quickly/with haste always creates toxic waste.
@donkypi I doubt it...plus they reference moores by stating processes will be 4x when kbp will be 10x...assuming most people quote moores for process speed then this is out running moores. nice try....
Cant wait for the singularity.
knockedit 8 months ago
PLEASE dont do this to the world......
jordpete0112 8 months ago
wow.. amazing!
faisalnahian 8 months ago
Does anyone know what kind of program is used to make a video like this?
howardchief 8 months ago
@howardchief – after effects
auscultare 8 months ago
Nice presentation, in spite of contents being argued here. But what surprises me is that, those little dots fanning out in the maps part of the presentation, does not hover much on India... Is that an accident, or there is some "statistics" behind those map overlays?
skbpillai 8 months ago
for all of does who are bit@#$ about the battery life, I just have two words for you and I really want you to google it...
ready?
hear goes: Nano Technology
videolunatico 8 months ago
This is just 4 years from now. Imagine 8. 16? 32?
Our technological future looks pretty awesome. I just hope we don't screw it up by doing something stupid like starting a global war.
chronoflect 8 months ago
I forecast this forecast is not accurate.
analuxskywalker 11 months ago
@analuxskywalker I forecast your forecast of this forecast is not accurate.
puffdaniel09 11 months ago 7
great video!!!
santosomar 11 months ago
so battery life will be complete shit
doublesizzle 11 months ago
@doublesizzle No, because everything gets smaller and better over time. You think the battery they put in an iphone has the same power the battery in a Nokia 3310?
callycap3 11 months ago 2
@callycap3 you cant even compare them thats like comparing a sports car to an electric car one is made to be a regular phone and the other is a smart phone, and look how long that battery last. Ive noticed that the faster and more "entertaining" phones get the worse the battery life(game set and match)
doublesizzle 11 months ago
@doublesizzle Yes that's the point though. Even though more powerful phone last less, they are using a huge amount of power compared to an older phone. That's why it last less. But if you never used any apps on a smartphone and kept it in your pocket like a regular phone, there would be no difference.
As with processing power, graphics power, memory and many other things, battery power gets more and more powerful as advances in technology are made.
callycap3 11 months ago
I wish gas was still $0.40
jpisaniello 11 months ago 23
@jpisaniello wages were just as low
mexaguil 8 months ago
@mexaguil okay well i didn't say " I wish wages were just as low as gas." I just said I wish gas was still just as low. So stop trying to call me out on YouTube, guy.
jpisaniello 8 months ago
does anyone knw where other such presentation videos can be found...which involves typography...sorts of animation etc.
raulomshankar 11 months ago
@raulomshankar check out the "good magazine" channel
conr3x 11 months ago
@raulomshankar check epipheo channel
andrewgrig 11 months ago
@andrewgrig thanks...both were useful
raulomshankar 11 months ago
Sure, we'll see tons of advances.. But you can bet our service providers in the US will do all they can to slow progress down. =/
NikoKun 1 year ago
oh God, it's gonna be like it was in Wall-E... I don't want to spend the rest of my life staring at the screen. :(
What the hell is sunshine?...
blackgumdrawpz 1 year ago
not unless 2012 has anything to say about it.
djeddy1 1 year ago
The specific consequence I feel is relevant and being overlooked here is the breakdown of physical world infrastructure due to it being discarded by its owners (or at least not properly looked after) because it is not built to accommodate the developing IT components and as such is of decreased value. I, for one, think it's a little bit funny that this message is coming to us from Cisco, makers of the notorious "blinking orange" boxes that confound the tech unfamiliar. Demonstrative.
protocol141112 1 year ago
I wholeheartedly believe it. Humans have always developed and embraced communications technology at a pace that makes even the mentioned prophetic law seem at times conservative in its own way. The catchback is that we don't really have time to consider the consequences of said technological systems before implementing them. That's kind-of "quote un-quote" though, because doing things quickly/with haste always creates toxic waste.
protocol141112 1 year ago
nice, but it looks like its all pulled from moore's law...
donkypi 1 year ago
@donkypi I doubt it...plus they reference moores by stating processes will be 4x when kbp will be 10x...assuming most people quote moores for process speed then this is out running moores. nice try....
rsfeller 1 year ago
Nice presentation, thumb up
yotis1982 1 year ago
When i started working for sprint it was CDMA 2
PrincessTS01 1 year ago
Video was produced by Tolleson Design and Westernized Productions.
23fiveIncorporated 1 year ago
I love the production of this video who created it? (not cisco) but the video production co...
gennarin0 1 year ago
first :>
chopper1795 1 year ago