Where Technology is going…

Posted: Jun 07, 2010 |Comments: 0 | Views: 133 |

Technology is changing very rapidly so business needs to change accordingly. Let us give few examples:

  1. The top ten Hot Jobs in 2010 did not exist in 2004
  2. World's top schools are currently preparing students for Jobs that don't yet exist…
  3. The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that Today's learner will have 10 to 14 jobs in next 10 years
  4. One out of eight couple married last year, met online
  5. There are more than 200 million registered users on MySpace. More than Brazil's Population.
  6. There are more than 31 Billion searches on Google every month. In 2006, this number was just 2.7 Billion.
  7. Today, the number of text messages sent and received every day, exceeds the total populations of the planet.
  8. Years it took to reach a market audience of 50 Million:
    1. Radio 38 years
    2. TV 13 Years
    3. InterNet 4 Years
    4. iPod 3 Years
    5. Facebook 2 Years
    6. The number of InterNet devices in 1984 was just 1,000. In 2008, this number was 1,000,000,000
    7. The amount of new technical information is doubling every 2 years. So, for students starting a 4 year technical degree means that… half of what they learn in their first year of study, will be outdated by their third year of study.

Now what's coming in the future…

  1. By 2012, users of smart phone will be more than regular phone.
  2. By 2013, a supercomputer will be built that exceeds the computational capabilities of the human brain.
  3. By 2049, a $1000 computer might have computational capabilities which will exceed the computational capabilities of the entire human species

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