Some
time ago I submitted a proposal which posed the question: 'The Disappearing
Computer'. Well, it has already disappeared. Computer chips may
seem relatively large, but the actual silicon that they use covers
a very small area. It’s really just the casing and the pins
that takes-up the space. If there were no interfaces to anything
then the computer would be the size of this bookmark. Look at computer
monitors, disk drives, and so on. All of these could blend themselves
into our lives. Hard disks could be replaced by small pieces of
silicon (Flash RAMs) and a computer monitor by a thin display. The
most important thing though, will not be the processor, or the amount
of memory, or whether it can play DVD movies, its will be its connection
to the Internet. If you have access to the Internet, you are part
of the world’s biggest mainframe. Part of the large distributed
system ever created (or should I say to evolve, as the Internet
was never really created, or was it?). A living, breathing, digital
world. The future is towards computers which will become a part
of the fabric of our life’s. So, what’s going to disappear?
The Internet, as it will also become part of the fabrics of our
lives. For too long our communications have been control by governments,
large corporations and monopolistic telephone companies, but not
any more.
If you're interested here's the presentation I made to describe
the model of the Internet for the future: