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Welcome to the Future Forecasts News Network
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Dec 11, 2008

Innovation Watch: "China has greatly stepped up its applications for new patents and will pass Japan, the current leader in new patents, by 2012, according to a report released on Wednesday by Thomson Reuters Scientific.The report found that China is moving away from traditional agriculture and manufacturing industry and concentrating more o (Read More)
Topics: 2012, innovation
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Who Predicts How We Will Die In 2030
Nov 30, 2008

Digg RSS News Search for 2012: Who Predicts How We Will Die In 2030. (Read More)
Topics: 2012, 2030
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FT.com World - Net matters more than TV for young
Aug 14, 2008

Submitted by Monaco77: Britain remains a nation of television lovers – but for how long? While 52 per cent of people surveyed in Ofcom’s communications market report said that they would miss television more than any other medium, that figure fell to 41 per cent for people aged 16-24 – and rose to more than 69 per cent for pensioners. (Read More)
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Live Futures Festival in Newtown
Aug 12, 2008

Submitted by Iwoolf: Do you care about the future? If yes, then on August 17 come to Newtown Square (corner of King St and Enmore Rd opposite Newtown Station) THIS IS A FREE EVENT!Join us at Live Futures. Explore the future with others online and in the real world. Part of National Science Week, and supported by the Futures Foundation, Live Fut (Read More)
Topics: 2020, innovation
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Future corporate HQ will be virtual
Aug 06, 2008

Submitted by Monaco77: That long-standing symbol of the business world, the corporate HQ, will soon be no more. The days of an all-powerful, single location, world headquarters are numbered. The concept of corporate HQ will change from a physical location to a virtual network. The next generation of global enterprise will operate as a network o (Read More)
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Leonard Susskind forecasts the future
Nov 21, 2006

New Scientist - Brilliant Minds Forecast the Next 50 Years: We may discover if the laws of physics are the same throughout the universe or variable says the Stanford University Physicist. (Read More)
Topics: Future Forecasts
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Daniel Schacter forecasts the future
Nov 21, 2006

New Scientist - Brilliant Minds Forecast the Next 50 Years: We will uncover the basis and evolution of our memory says the psychologist. (Read More)
Topics: Future Forecasts
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Oliver Sacks forecasts the future
Nov 21, 2006

New Scientist - Brilliant Minds Forecast the Next 50 Years: The physician and writer looks forward to a general theory of imagination, consciousness and self. (Read More)
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