John Bokma wrote:
> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>
>> John Bokma wrote:
>>
>>> But how fast will it keep on growing?
>>
>> In terms of space -- greatly. Storage becomes cheaper and cheaper. I
>> get half a gig with my current hosts. This means that more people will
>> upload extensive galleries and even videos. Google already intend to
>> index videos somehow.
>
> Yup, like pictures now, probably at the same speed (read: very slow)
Yes, it grabs just a fraction and takes many months to re-index.
>>> Also, how many people will stay on
>>> the net? Isn't there already a huge graveyard of sites?
>>
>> I sometimes wonder if there will be an 'Internet anticlimax'. Maybe,
>> just maybe, people will wake up some day and realise that all remains
>> the same in cyberspace.
>
> Yup, I am afraid it will happen, people get bored with running blogs,
> and moreover reading blogs :-D.
I already am (bored with blogs, as well as news).
>> People might come outside and appreciate
>> nature as if it were the greatest IMAX picture. Talking to people will
>> suddenly appear like a much richer experience than instant messaging.
>
> I can tell that IM adds an extra dimension to one's life, but it's not a
> replacement of.
BTW, Thanks for gsuggest.pl which I have just downloaded. Some of the other
scripts no longer work. Let me know if you want to hear about it...
Roy
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