Nicholas Negroponte: 5 predictions, from 1984
Nikolas Negroponte (Nicholas Negroponte) 1984. predviđa pet stvari
The founder of the MIT Media Lab, Nicholas Negroponte pushed the edge of the information revolution as an inventor, thinker and angel investor. He's the driving force behind One Laptop per Child, building computers for children in the developing world. Full bio
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većoj od dijagonale televizora.
nije očekivao da vidi,
Zar neki od vas nisu o tom pričali?
kao medijum za unos
i veoma malu rezoluciju,
kao sredstvo za unos podataka.
Možda ne dođe do zastoja,
i to je fascinantno.
pretvorite je u karakteristiku.
kod displeja osetljivih na dodir:
koji je osetljiv na pritisak.
koje ranije nikad niste mogli.
da koristimo kompjuter
bismo dobili novu vrstu knjige.
u pravljenju monologa:
širite, elaborirate i skupljate.
kako da uradite nešto kao pingvin,
ili način na koji on shvata stvari,
formatirati strane da čitam.
to nije jedan kadar,
koji mi dopušta da gledam film
samo u ovom slučaju --
sinhronizovane fimove --
otpustiš biće veliki nered.
da vam bar pruži neke primere
je da prenos te vrste
imalo je oko sedam ili osam godina,
ni u grupi dece sa najlošijim uspehom --
da vam pokažem kako ovo radi",
pokazujući im razne stvari
što nije mogao objasniti,
kad je trebalo da odu do direktora,
što mi daju u malim knjigama da čitam.
u obrazovanju je upravo tu,
pravljenje uzorka njene frizure,
sistem za telekonferencije
prijatelja Pitera Spraga na telefon,
koja je jednoznačna,
tada će osoba meni desno,
ove dve glave mogu okrenuti.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Nicholas Negroponte - Tech visionaryThe founder of the MIT Media Lab, Nicholas Negroponte pushed the edge of the information revolution as an inventor, thinker and angel investor. He's the driving force behind One Laptop per Child, building computers for children in the developing world.
Why you should listen
A pioneer in the field of computer-aided design, Negroponte founded (and was the first director of) MIT's Media Lab, which helped drive the multimedia revolution and now houses more than 500 researchers and staff across a broad range of disciplines. An original investor in Wired (and the magazine's "patron saint"), for five years he penned a column exploring the frontiers of technology -- ideas that he expanded into his 1995 best-selling book Being Digital. An angel investor extraordinaire, he's funded more than 40 startups, and served on the boards of companies such as Motorola and Ambient Devices.
But his latest effort, the One Laptop per Child project, may prove his most ambitious. The organization is designing, manufacturing and distributing low-cost, wireless Internet-enabled computers costing roughly $100 and aimed at children. Negroponte hopes to put millions of these devices in the hands of children in the developing world.
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