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The future of search is gravitational: Content will come to you

The future of search is gravitational: Content will come to you | leapmind | Scoop.it
First, it was semantic search and knowledge graphs surfacing information related to our keyword searches. But there’s a handful of companies working to make relevant content come to us, whatever we’re doing.

 

Call it “anticipatory computing,” or “information gravitation” or whatever you want, but it appears the future of search isn’t search at all. Rather, next-generation applications will surface the information we need when we need it — whether we know we need it or not.

And although there’s a semantic element to it, this is beyond the realm of semantic search. We’re talking about doing a video chat, sending an email or just surfing the web, and seeing relevant content appear before your eyes. Why? Because the web and, heck, even our laptops are so full of information we don’t always know what to look for or have the extra attention to devote to looking for it.


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Wildcat2030's curator insight, February 8, 10:24 AM

"“anticipatory computing,” or “information gravitation” , not sure I go with these descriptive terms. but the search will be gravitational no doubt.

Alistair Parker's curator insight, February 9, 4:46 AM

"“anticipatory computing,” or “information gravitation” , not sure I go with these descriptive terms. but the search will be gravitational no doubt.

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Matt Cilderman's comment, February 9, 2:53 PM
I actually just wrote an article related to this about Google Now: http://bit.ly/WV8F2x Google's next-gen search engine is a personal assistant.
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A '21st Century' Education Is SO Last Century

A '21st Century' Education Is SO Last Century | leapmind | Scoop.it
It's empty phraseology designed to sound like we are preparing for the future when we are already living in that future; and no one believes that what passes for a typical classroom today will be the classroom experience even 10 years from now, let...

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dephunked's comment, January 29, 4:45 PM
and when I say this most people say 'but I like to learn', and they obviously missed the point... think pre-language humans / post-language humans, we will take for granted that everyone masters our language, id est the sum of all human knowledge.
dephunked's comment, January 29, 4:47 PM
we´ll take the worlds knowledge for granted, just like our previous language, just like our tap-water, just like we´ve always assimilated our technology and made it a part of who we are, our cultural/social identity, it´s the human condition,
Chandan Gupta's curator insight, April 2, 3:39 PM

Of course, it should be in system should be synced, but not as a whole. Partially, the system can be implemented. In my point of view it is must to adopt the advancement. Avoiding the thinking of classroom, the system must understand about the participation of the student.