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		<title>Looking Ahead &#8211; Future Media Consumption</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On this day in 1847, the Chicago Tribune began publication.  With the decline in newspaper circulation &#38; change in people&#8217;s media consumption habits; take a few minutes to imagine what they&#8217;ll be saying about the internet in 161 years.  The manner in which we access &#38; interact with it currently will be so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this day in 1847, the Chicago Tribune began publication.  With the decline in newspaper circulation &amp; change in people&#8217;s media consumption habits; take a few minutes to imagine what they&#8217;ll be saying about the internet in 161 years.  The manner in which we access &amp; interact with it currently will be so foreign by 2169; people will have a difficult time comprehending how what we do now was the norm.  They won&#8217;t have to access anything because it will just be there; on demand &amp; ready to fly.  Who knows, it might not even be called the internet by that time.</p>
<p>Your work space &amp; internet activity will be more Minority Report than contracts, notes, laptops, &amp; smartphones.  Astronauts will have already traveled to &amp; from Mars, hopefully our dependence on oil will be minimal, the city of Philadelphia may have won a championship (<a href="http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/phi/history/championship08.jsp" target="_blank">editorial addition &#8211; the Philadelphia Phillies won the World Series in 2008</a>)&#8230;let your mind wander for a bit.  How do you think people will be interacting with each other &amp; information more than half way through the twenty second century?</p>
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