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Terrorists Attack the Internet and Other 2006 Technology Predictions

By Neil J. Squillante | Monday, January 9, 2006

In my annual New Year's Day message (which I have since posted to our blog), I made my technology prediction, dubbing 2006 the year of mobile video.

For your reading pleasure, I've rounded up some other technology predictions:

Dennis Kennedy sees a comeback for document assembly, the use of RSS feeds for project management, mobile billing automation, and much more.

Alan Meckler sees the arrival of true broadband as opposed to today's midband. This article also features predictions by six other industry leaders.

The San Jose Mercury News thinks you'll soon write briefs in your Web browser.

Chris Pirillo has the most dramatic predictions, including Google's stock crashing, exclusive iTunes video deals that lock out the competition, a terrorist attack on the Internet, and much more.

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