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Useful Technologies We Don't Use

A great conversation-starting article from Dave Pollard, one of my favorite bloggers, lists four "Useful Technologies That Are Too Complicated or Geeky to Use."

As a preview, they are:

1. Videoconferencing (although I've recently seen a videoconferencing demo that really impressed me).

2. Voice recognition (it's getting better, but it fits the description).

3. 3D Display Video Eyewear (I'd like to see this one actually work well).

4. Music and Video Composers (It'd be great if these got easier to use).

Given my bad luck with cell phones, I'd be tempted to put them on my list.


[Originally posted on DennisKennedy.Blog (http://www.denniskennedy.com/blog/)]


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