Connections #052 – History of the Internet: Part III (Future)
Not content with just being part of the team that invented the Internet to begin with, Vint Cerf (currently VP & Chief Internet Evangelist at Google) is now also working with NASA on the NEXT stage – the Interplanetary Internet.
In the final part of our special 3-part series on the History of the Internet, Vint talks about some of exciting new developments that lie ahead: from Speech & Gestural Interfaces, to control of Remote Robotic Devices – even postulation about the potential emergence of Artificial Intelligence or using Quantum Entanglement for faster-than-light communication.
Connections #052 - History of the Internet: Part III (Future) [12:01m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadJoin us in this thrilling conclusion to a fascinating series of conversations with one of the great thought leaders of the modern age.
MORE INFORMATION:
Interplanetary Internet:
Interplanetary Internet a Success
NASA announcement
Space.com
How Stuff Works
Wikipedia
Inperplanetary Internet Project
Modal Integration: Speech & Gesture:
Wikipedia
Thesis by Yacine Bellik
Speech/Gesture Interface to a Visual-Computing Environment
Singularity:
Wikipedia
The Singularity is Near – the Book
The Singularity is Near – the Movie (soon to be released)
Quantum Entanglement / Superstring Theory
Wikipedia – Quantum Entanglement
Stanford University
Wikipedia – Superstring Theory
SuperstringTheory.com
You Tube
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March 22nd, 2009 at 11:26 pm
Hi Stan,
Thanks for posting the interview with Vint Cerf. I enjoyed listening to your three part series: past, present, and future of the Internet.
I also see that the 10 year interval is a good measure as innovation goes through leaping changes.
Keep in touch.
Carl Jones
March 23rd, 2009 at 10:49 am
Fascinating ideas, really opens up your mind and compels one to think about what the future might hold…
March 23rd, 2009 at 11:34 am
Stan,
great series with Vint – interesting history and some great views into what’s possible.
best regards
rick
March 23rd, 2009 at 11:35 am
Thanks Stan and Vint, nice an inspirational, I like the interplanetary web. I wonder if we should use pww. (Planetary Wide Web). I really hope we start to see more connected appliances soon.
March 25th, 2009 at 12:36 pm
Stan
I had not listened to the podcasts for some time. I recently had to drive from Texas to Colorado, 16 hours, and listened to your podcasts one after the other and caught up over several hours. The reason for writing is that I was struck how you personally came through as a human, a person, during that ride. It was fun to gradually see a little bit each time of who Stan Relihan is or rather, what his interests are. Thanks for the insights and sharing. You seem to be finding a real stride in this broadcasting role. Congratulations.
March 26th, 2009 at 4:53 pm
thanks for benefitting us by posting the inerview ! iam now following this blog on twitter and really loving it! thanks
March 26th, 2009 at 10:32 pm
Thanks again!
One global conscious might emerge one day.
We will start mostly to be netizens because of the fact that we can chose what we want over the internet. Something that is not available on the cities.
Thanks Vint. Thanks Stan for bringing Vint in.
Best regards,
Ricardo
April 22nd, 2009 at 9:26 am
Hi Stan, I know I am not always letting myself be heard but I just wanted to let you know I do appreciate your podcasts and listen to all of them.
I especially was intrigued by the episodes on the history and the expected future developments.
Thanks to you and Vint
Martin