
This post part of a weekly series of reminiscences and predictions on all things information management, to celebrate 20 years of Metataxis.
The use of hand-held devices was picking up speed. The innovative Palm Pilot was the latest gadget for early adopters, once you learnt it’s quirky “shorthand” style input. There were a growing number of people using these devices (I had the lovely full-colour screen iPAQ – remember that?!). The ultimate conclusion of this trend being the now ubiquitous smartphone. A powerful computer in everyone’s pocket – we’ve come a long way.
20 years ago today, part 11: Gamifying information in virtual and augmented realities
This post is a continuation of a series of reminiscences and predictions on all thingsinformation management, to celebrate 20 years of Metataxis. Virtual reality and augmented reality will become mainstream for accessing information (think Minority Report). This will be part
20 years ago today, part 10: AI driven records and information management
This blog is a continuation of a series of reminiscences and predictions on all thingsinformation management, to celebrate 20 years of Metataxis.
20 years ago today, part 9: Wearable tech and the death of the office
This post is a continuation of a series of reminiscences and predictions on all thingsinformation management, to celebrate 20 years of Metataxis. Using personal, wearable devices to access information will be common and for newer generations the norm. We will
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