By 2015, everyone will have a blog, just like everyone has email today, says Nivi.
By 2015, ” your blog will be your avatar in virtual reality. And you can’t play in virtual reality without an avatar. So you’re gonna need a blog, baby.”
Right now, he says, bloggers ae participating in a “Massively Multiplayer Online Conversation (MMOC)”
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Everyone Will Have a Blog in 2015
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maybe that’s true for countries like the US, but for nations like India, where basic literacy is not for granted, and software in local languages are not available, this is a pipedream !
Trendwatching.com had a story recently about what they called “life caching.” It sounds like Nivi’s comment is in the same vein.
TrendWatching argued that the technology and the desire is there to document about every aspect of our lives – we share iTunes lists, send friends to our Netflix page, blog, post pictures of our “real life,” online video, etc. etc. So we will go beyond blogging, I think. It will be life caching by 2015. (And the word sounds better than blogging but is as just as mysterious as blogging to the average American, I suspect.”
Lot’s of people will have blogs in 2015, and lots of people will still not have a computer or know what a computer is in 2015.