Thursday, December 30, 2010

2010 Status Update

The CSMonitor has their Top 5 overlooked stories of 2010
1. Stuxnet
2. TARP is cheaper than expected
3. Common school standards
4. Rise of natural gas
5. Twilight of the desktop
I agree with all of these; they nail it.

IBM has released their list of five innovations for the next five years: IBM Reveals Five Innovations That Will Change Our Lives in the Next Five Years
* You'll beam up your friends in 3-D
* Batteries will breathe air to power our devices
* You won't need to be a scientist to save the planet
* Your commute will be personalized
* Computers will help energize your city
These are so general and sound a lot like a 'Popular Science' magazine cover article from the 1960's. I have no idea what IBM is thinking here other than trying to get some attention via a press release.

In no order these are my musings for 2011:
  • the decline of Microsoft will accelerate
  • the popularity of Android devices will peak
  • Facebook will attempt to replace the OS
  • Apple will NOT release a television but will make apps available on AppleTV
  • peak oil will be accepted as having happened and an oil production plateau will become conventional wisdom
  • the future of energy research will be concentrated in bio-butanol, oil from algae, and technology that replicates photosynthesis by combing CO2 and sunlight to produce energy
  • people will stop talking about ethanol and the hydrogen economy
  • Ford's reputation will surpass Toyota's
  • wok cooking will be the big food trend in 2011
  • Verlander and Bonderman will have amazing years leading to a Tigers vs Phillies World Series
  • cancellations of cable TV and landline telephone subscriptions will increase logarithmically; providers will lose money until the figure out it is a packet based world and customers will pay for those packets
  • continuing research will indicate things thought to be good aren't necessarily always a good thing; things like marriage, mortgages, running shoes, pillows, drugs/vitamins, the suburbs, college
  • the phrase "climate chaos" will replace "climate change"
  • wingnuts will get even nuttier
  • Twitter and the Tea Party will both be replaced by the "new thing" in communications and politics respectively, pleasing many people
  • the economy will get stuck between oil prices and stock prices - as one goes up the other goes down leading to stagflation until a non-carbon based energy breakthrough is reached which will break the cycle
  • there will NOT be an Arrested Development movie
  • alien life will be acknowledged/discovered and the response will be the same as if someone told you Liberace was gay ("and so....??")
  • political parties begin talking about an economics which includes social costs
So those last two are more about my wishes than actual predictions. Oh well.