Silverstein
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So I was thinking...What's after the internet? What would be the next step in integrating people and unifying individuals around the world?
Phones were a huge step, then cell phones, now internet. The internet gave way to forums and blogs, so what more can happen?
I was thinking that maybe programs that convert basic phrases into another language so then you could talk to a person from another country without having to know another and language and without having to do more than type....
But no, that wouldn't really be special. We have programs that can so now...Maybe not as sophisticated, but essentially the same idea.
It occured to me, however...That virtually, the internet is a new frontier. People own land, we explore sea and space....but we just exist on the web.
What if countries bought their own "webs" and offered certain programs and activities to people from those countries, and people from another country might have to pay to access a translated version.
You know how some things end in .com, .uk, .jp, etc...Well what if a japanese site affiliated with Japan offered email accounts similar to Gmail or better and maybe it even linked up with some kind of GPS (Anything really, that you could imagine to be something people would want)...well, you'd have to pay to access it, because you're not working from a japanese server. But if you did pay, say they would not only give you access to those things, but maybe even discounts (with no strings attached) to come visit the country. So instead of 2,000 dollars it might only cost you 1,500 or maybe even 1,000 or something.
Virtual countries. Virtual marketing. It would truly make it a world wide web.
Phones were a huge step, then cell phones, now internet. The internet gave way to forums and blogs, so what more can happen?
I was thinking that maybe programs that convert basic phrases into another language so then you could talk to a person from another country without having to know another and language and without having to do more than type....
But no, that wouldn't really be special. We have programs that can so now...Maybe not as sophisticated, but essentially the same idea.
It occured to me, however...That virtually, the internet is a new frontier. People own land, we explore sea and space....but we just exist on the web.
What if countries bought their own "webs" and offered certain programs and activities to people from those countries, and people from another country might have to pay to access a translated version.
You know how some things end in .com, .uk, .jp, etc...Well what if a japanese site affiliated with Japan offered email accounts similar to Gmail or better and maybe it even linked up with some kind of GPS (Anything really, that you could imagine to be something people would want)...well, you'd have to pay to access it, because you're not working from a japanese server. But if you did pay, say they would not only give you access to those things, but maybe even discounts (with no strings attached) to come visit the country. So instead of 2,000 dollars it might only cost you 1,500 or maybe even 1,000 or something.
Virtual countries. Virtual marketing. It would truly make it a world wide web.