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Google's Eric Schmidt on the Web's Future
October 28, 2009, 4:00 am


ReadWriteWeb wraps up some of Google CEO Eric Schmidt's comments, and shows off a video excerpt. Quote ReadWriteWeb: Five years from now the internet will be dominated by Chinese-language content. Today's teenagers are the model of how the web will work in five years -- they jump from app to app to app seamlessly. Five years is a factor of ten in Moore's Law, meaning that computers will be capable of far more by that time than they are today. Within five years there will be broadband well above 100MB in performance -- and distribution distinctions between TV, radio and the web will go away. [Thanks BizAbh!]
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