10 things you'll see on the Web in the next 10 years
[Commentary] What might the government's Internet presence look like in another 10 years?
1) Cloud computing progresses, but success and cost savings remain a mixed bag.
2) The network neutrality pendulum swings both ways: "We expect the net neutrality supporters to win the first couple of rounds in this fight, but the topic won't go away. Eventually, the telecommunications lobby will win, and by 2020, setting priorities for certain data packets will likely be the norm."
3) Your desk has a single device that serves as a phone, computer, video screen and more.
4) Accessibility problems are finally solved for government Web sites.
5) Data lag and packet latency problems are solved on large parts of the Internet.
6) Proximity networking changes the way we connect to the Internet. 7) Spam and phishing are mostly under control.
8) IPv7 could be waiting in the wings.
9) Agent software finally takes hold.
10) Government interactions with the public makes a tectonic shift.
10 things you'll see on the Web in the next 10 years