The broadcast of newspaper information [will be] at 20Mb per second at night over TV channels, with filtering done close to the reader. In fact, as newspapers go electronic, the editing function will move toward the reader.
Predictor: Negroponte, Nicholas
Prediction, in context:In a 1995 column for InfoWorld, publisher Bob Metcalfe interviews Nicholas Negroponte, a founder of MIT’s Media Lab. Metcalfe paraphrases Negroponte’s point of view on the future of newspapers:”The broadcast of newspaper information [will be] at 20Mb per second at night over TV channels, with filtering done close to the reader. In fact, as newspapers go electronic, the editing function will move toward the reader.”
Biography:Nicholas Negroponte, a co-founder of MIT’s Media Lab and a popular speaker and writer about technologies of the future, wrote one of the 1990s’ best-selling books about the new future of communications, “Being Digital.” (Pioneer/Originator.)
Date of prediction: January 1, 1993
Topic of prediction: Getting, Sharing Information
Subtopic: Newspapers
Name of publication: InfoWorld
Title, headline, chapter name: Get Ready for Personalized Newspapers
Quote Type: Paraphrase
Page number or URL of document at time of study:
http://web5.infotrac.galegroup.com/itw/infomark/976/268/36560492w5/purl=rc1_EAIM_0_A13709919&dyn=5!xrn_1_0_A13709919?sw_aep=ncliveec
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