I just took the survey and would encourage others too. Not just because this is is a worthy project, but many of the scenarios are interesting and thought provoking. Thanks, Janna for letting us know. ... Regards ... Richard On 1/15/08 4:20 PM, "Janna Anderson" <andersj@elon.edu> wrote:
What will we see in 2020?
The latest "Future of the Internet" survey sponsored by Pew Internet is available to participate in online for the next several weeks.
It asks people to think about the impact generated through people's use of the tool we call the Internet. The survey presents interesting scenarios that are written to get people to react with their opinions about the future. There¹s no commitment involved you can take a few minutes to look at the survey site right now and then follow up by sharing your views if you'd like to do so. (Your answers will remain anonymous unless you specifically state you want to take credit for them.)
If you think the survey is worthwhile, please also share the address with any of your friends who are knowledgeable about the Internet.
The survey is located at:
If you have trouble with that address, try going to:
http://websurveyor.net/wsb.dll/WSGateway?surveyid=195410
This is the third such survey. To see how the data is diffused, you can see results from the two earlier studies at the following address:
http://www.elon.edu/e-web/predictions/expertsurveys/default.xhtml
Thanks very much for considering this.
Best regards, Janna Anderson on behalf of the Pew Internet Project
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