Pretty much as it is now, except fully wireless, and everything electronic will be connected to it.
Even house hold appliances, so you will have full remote control both whilst in your house and whilst not.
The benefits:- imagine your car accessible 24/7. You could see where it was and who was driving it and at what speed.
2006-08-27 12:07:21
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answered by AnonyMoose_UK 2
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Who could ever answer such a question-?? One hundred years ago (in 1906) most people then did not believe that an airplane was possible (Wright Bothers-? What did they just do-??). Most people then still traveled by horse and carriage. Radios were not available until around the 1920s, and televisions didn't become common in households until the early to mid-1950s. Microwave ovens did not come out until around 1967, the CD was invented by SONY in 1970, only to become popular in the 1980s. Who knows what the Internet will be like? All that we can do is to speculate and to offer (educated) guesses).
2006-08-27 19:08:06
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answered by Anonymous
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biometric environmental technology has been implemented in the last 5 years. the simple remote control for the tv has taken the need to walk to the tv to change channel. the internet has made possible what it would take a few days to do as in send an email. 100 years time computers may be obselete because the technology has moved too far foward for humans to get benefit from. humans will never stop learning or evolving, but there is a limit to whats physically possible for technology and if it can't be utilised by humans it will be disregarded
2006-08-27 19:10:55
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answered by Anonymous
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If you tried to describe the world today to a 20 something in 1906 they would think you were mad. Likewise trying to guess the changes in technology for the next 100 years is impossible.
The 2 extremes of posibilities are: impossible to do anything without being connected to the www or no mankind left alive.
2006-08-27 19:16:12
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answered by MrClegg 4
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At the pace we are going, we wont have ANYTHING in about 10 years from now... luckly we would be alive a couple of other years... so in 100 years from now, if the nonsense is not stopped, probably a new generation would be starting to reproduce in 100 years from now.. in a very primitive way, after everything else has been destroyed, by our current world governors...
2006-08-27 19:44:17
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answered by Arkangel_Erick 3
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We will all have electrodes stuck into our brains and no privacy left at all. Commercials, 24 hours a day! Worse than telemarketers! And the sales pitches will be so tempting, they will be almost impossible to resist, because they will monitor all our activity and know what makes us tick and know what we buy and what we want. We won't be able to live without it because we will be required by law to be hooked up to it and without it nobody will hire you, and you will have to have it to pay your taxes.
And it's all Al Gore's fault, for inventing the Internet!
2006-08-27 19:19:49
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answered by cdf-rom 7
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Half of us will be executed for not taking a chip to even worry about the next hundred years. Redirect a question that's more interesting.
2006-08-27 19:00:18
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answered by Michael_Knight_TrollRIder 2
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i don't think internet would exsist in 100 years from now.
however, you cannot predict what happens in 100 years..
honey, they expect that machines can reasonably think like human beings by 2020 :)
2006-08-27 21:53:45
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answered by yoyo 2
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There most likely not be an Internet or anything like it. Like other forms of communication like Cb's (remember them) it will pass and something bigger and newer will come along
2006-08-27 18:58:40
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answered by ? 5
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Cosmic man
2006-08-27 18:55:45
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answered by jimbo_thedude 4
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