Difference between revisions of "Uncertainties"

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Lets start brainstorming. Two suggestions:
Lets start brainstorming. Some suggestions:


1. viruses - both on the user side as well as the hardware
1. viruses - both on the user side as well as the hardware
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2. terrorism - maybe just a fad
2. terrorism - maybe just a fad


We could also apparently analyze the development and impact of spam on the usage of e-mail. Spam filters may easily cut down trustworthy messages and increase costs.
We could also apparently analyze the development and impact of spam on the usage of e-mail. Spam filters may easily cut down trustworthy messages and increase costs. Something like 80% of e-mail traffic is SPAM


Here is the link [http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=31&art_id=qw1098104405860B215 Spam&Viruses]


Here is the link [http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=31&art_id=qw1098104405860B215 Spam&Viruses]
3. the video internet, with broadband in the future?


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Can a software be ultimately improved to a level when one can guarantee the error-free code?
Can a software be ultimately improved to a level when one can guarantee the error-free code?

Revision as of 13:53, 30 October 2004

What are the uncertainties that infuence the future of the internet? List what you think as possible uncetainties in the development and use of the internet in the next 10 years. Go ahead, put your ideas on this page!


Lets start brainstorming. Some suggestions:

1. viruses - both on the user side as well as the hardware

2. terrorism - maybe just a fad

We could also apparently analyze the development and impact of spam on the usage of e-mail. Spam filters may easily cut down trustworthy messages and increase costs. Something like 80% of e-mail traffic is SPAM

Here is the link Spam&Viruses

3. the video internet, with broadband in the future?

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Can a software be ultimately improved to a level when one can guarantee the error-free code?