Tomorrow's tech. (technological developments in the future)(Technology & the CEO: We've Seen the Future): An article from: Chief Executive (U.S.)
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Author(s)C.J. Prince
PublisherChief Executive Publishing
ISBN / ASINB0009864EO
ISBN-13978B0009864E5
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This digital document is an article from Chief Executive (U.S.), published by Chief Executive Publishing on February 15, 1998. The length of the article is 1114 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: More amazing technological advances are bound to emerge in the future. Representatives of three tech laboratories were interviewed to identify what these innovative technologies would be. IBM Research is attempting to enhance knowledge management and data warehousing applications, integrate natural language speech into computers, and introduce gestural understanding through wall computers. Meanwhile, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science is also researching natural speech recognition and is developing computer languages and protocols for the Web. Finally, AT&T Laboratories is solving the bandwidth problem plaguing the Web. In particular, it is developing compression technology and reservation protocols to facilitate the transmission of voice, data and video through a single data line packet.
Citation Details
Title: Tomorrow's tech. (technological developments in the future)(Technology & the CEO: We've Seen the Future)
Author: C.J. Prince
Publication:Chief Executive (U.S.) (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 15, 1998
Publisher: Chief Executive Publishing
Issue: nSPEISS Page: p62(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: More amazing technological advances are bound to emerge in the future. Representatives of three tech laboratories were interviewed to identify what these innovative technologies would be. IBM Research is attempting to enhance knowledge management and data warehousing applications, integrate natural language speech into computers, and introduce gestural understanding through wall computers. Meanwhile, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science is also researching natural speech recognition and is developing computer languages and protocols for the Web. Finally, AT&T Laboratories is solving the bandwidth problem plaguing the Web. In particular, it is developing compression technology and reservation protocols to facilitate the transmission of voice, data and video through a single data line packet.
Citation Details
Title: Tomorrow's tech. (technological developments in the future)(Technology & the CEO: We've Seen the Future)
Author: C.J. Prince
Publication:Chief Executive (U.S.) (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 15, 1998
Publisher: Chief Executive Publishing
Issue: nSPEISS Page: p62(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
