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[http://www.pewinternet.org Website] with reports that explore the impact of the Internet on families, communities, work and home, daily life, education, health care, and civic and political life. Site and articles by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
[http://www.pewinternet.org Website] with reports that explore the impact of the Internet on families, communities, work and home, daily life, education, health care, and civic and political life. Site and articles by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.


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Which World?

Website with scenario's for the 21th century, including global trends and scenario's as well as regional.
Comments on 'Which World?'

Scenario planning

Page by Martin Börjesson, scenario thinker and strategist.
A one-page site about scenario planning, with links to information, articles, reports and more.
Comments on 'Scenario planning'

Plausible Futures

Page with a wide variety of links to all kinds of views on possible futures. All links with a short description of its contents, divided by subsections. There is also a section on scenario's.
Comments on 'Plausible Futures'

FreePint

In this newsletter there is an article on Scenario Planning by Arthur Weiss (on page 8 of the PDF). It also links to examples and an article about scenario planning.

Predicting Terrorism

Article on the failure to predict the way terrorists would target the US.

Internet evolution

Website with reports that explore the impact of the Internet on families, communities, work and home, daily life, education, health care, and civic and political life. Site and articles by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.


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