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    Thursday, March 23, 2006

    What will the future of computing hold for us in 2020?

    Nature.com has a very interesting series of articles that look to the future of computing. All the articles are free. Check it out. From the Nature.com web site: "In the last two decades advances in computing technology, from processing speed to network capacity and the internet, have revolutionized the way scientists work. From sequencing genomes to monitoring the Earth's climate, many recent scientific advances would not have been possible without a parallel increase in computing power - and with revolutionary technologies such as the quantum computer edging towards reality, what will the relationship between computing and science bring us over the next 15 years?"
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