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Bappy11
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Participant Dina-Perla Portnaar

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The devices will communicate with The Web via satellite, which will also eliminate censorship as imposed by some countries. The device will cause chaos and anarchy worldwide. Oppression will be put to the test, every person will not only have an opinion, but will also be able to share it. Everyone will become rudderless and go their own way. Ultimately, the owners of the satellites, large media magnates, will be able to influence the progress and future of the world even further than they already do. A rosy picture? No. But a prediction of the future does not always have to be positive

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Social media will be used by the masses in five years, with the various platforms remaining both individual entities and an integral whole for the user. In other words, the user will be able to access the various networks via a single login. However, information will be categorized and thus 'ranked' like never before in history. The information will be given a certain value, making it possible to set filters per follower, connection or friend. What you want to view and spend time on will then easily come to the fore in the information bubble. Hashtags could well play an important role in this process. (So don't underestimate it, according to this hashtagchic.)

There is also a trend in which people are becoming increasingly aware of their online profile and privacy. Moreover, time remains a scarce commodity. People will therefore not only become more selective in the information they take in, but also in what they send. Technological developments will further support this trend.

Realized invention
Greg Olsen bought a return ticket to the International Space Station panama phone number list We now know that a return ticket to space and back costs around 64,000 euros. Space shuttles shoot into space and the travelers can experience what it feels like to float around in an environment without gravity. See also this fragment from De Wereld Draait Door . In five years, quite a few people will have made such a trip and the prices will have dropped. Not only that, the technology that makes such a trip possible has been further developed and applied to 'normal' flying by plane. The world is getting smaller. It will be possible to fly from one side of the world to the other in just three hours. As with every new development, there is a hefty price tag attached to this, but that also changes with time, our experts from the time capsule can confirm. It is advisable to remain on standby with a broad view. The wine bottle will be opened in 2016. Cheers!
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