The annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas not only highlights the must-have consumer products for the upcoming year, but also provides a forum for tech execs to share their philosophical musings on the future of their industry. This year is no exception. On the second day of the show, Intel CEO Paul Otellini described his vision of the future Internet: a more personalized medium that lets users build their own experiences, reading and watching only the content that interests them the most. In short, it will become strictly what people want it to be.
The DIY Internet: Parallel Universes?
Posted by: Erika Morphy January 9, 2008 04:00 AMThe annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas not only highlights the must-have consumer products for the upcoming year, but also provides a forum for tech execs to share their philosophical musings on the future of their industry. This year is no exception. On the second day of the show, Intel CEO Paul Otellini described his vision of the future Internet: a more personalized medium that lets users build their own experiences, reading and watching only the content that interests them the most. In short, it will become strictly what people want it to be.