If you read blogs frequently, you might have stumbled upon some predictions for 2007, because it is a. fun and b. a great way of trying to think about the future.
Jevon MacDonald, from
Firestoker, thinks 2007 will be
the year the Enterprise woke up. Some think that it will be
the year of the Wiki, including Walter Rafelsberger, who does some
amazing visualisations and works on his
Mail-Wiki-Hybrid.
ReadWriteWeb thinks it will be
the year of almost everything (including
RSS). The readers of ReadWriteWeb believe more in
Online Video. CNN backs that with
the year of the mobile TV.
Newsweek calls out
the year of the Widget. Probably
the year of the dashboard? The
year of the Social Network fatigue?
SOA, RFID and Ajax?
Search engines and social media? Or is the Herald Tribune right with
the year of the Backup (reminds me: should do a backup this year)? Or will it be
the year of OpenID?
TechCrunch thinks, it will be
the year of the deadpool.
And if you're tired of all that predictions, you can still stick to the chinese calendar, there it is
the year of the pig.
KON-structure of mediated selfempowerment - hopefully there is no deadpool for the prosumers ;±)