
Interestingly, someone predicts the future, it is a rich pastime that allows you to use stereotypical models of what the future will have in certain cases or knowledge that you can hold. It's fun when you apply it to your friends, though, like Kenny Goodman did on his blog. He called it the “Ugly Truth about the Future of Internet Marketing.”
If you look, do you see permanent team members? Most of these guys will be somehow connected for some time.
So what of the future?
Kenny has stereotypes of droids and holograms in which his friends use as a means of casting their telepresence, which I am sure about the ubiquitous tendencies, the typical pursuit of current internet marketers. We used to project our voice, which has been around since Thomas Edison sang. Mary had a little lamb. in his newly invented phonograph in 1877, and now we are more familiar with the projection of our images with webcams, so it will be interesting to see how this develops in the future.
The bit that I found inspiring is the transfer of thought. an idea, an idea that brought me back to my schoolwork and applied science and technology. The GCE O-Level Biofeedback Project. Despite the fact that the transfer of thoughts, images and feelings is going crazy, the idea of controlling the input device just by thought is incredibly easy.
I noticed that the 4 broad lines of the forehead were signs there — I wonder if anyone has a product for this, sticking it to make me look older. the plaster you just slap on your forehead.
I think that everything will change more than what Kenny invented here. In my opinion, the field of Internet marketing will go away, as the entire Internet becomes ubiquitous, all this will become just educational marketing. Unless, of course, a textbook is the correct phrase used when talking about 2032.
I'm not sure that Kenny has built some kind of return from friends whom he dug here in his often unflattering future performances; I think we will see if there is any reaction.
I found that the blog has a really interesting reaction to this story - some are pretty negative, while others show a turnaround in the form of a response that you might expect to get in the blog, and which is definitely borderline spam.
The dream is too far ...
The only time I think Kenny has gone too far is the mention of the female algorithm.
Pure fantasy, I'm afraid ...

