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Posted: Feb 27th 2008 8:17AM Ghen said

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Well unfortunately we can't predict the course of the internet right now because there's a giant bandwidth bottleneck approaching that we aren't equipped to handle. The problems will happen when the mainstream public starts watching TV over the internet.
http://telephonyonline.com/home/news/internet_network_capacity_111907/

Its already happening for niche culture, entire foreign tv shows are on youtube as the only method of watching it. Plus recent studies show that P2P traffic is responsible for 50%-90% of all Internet traffic. (direct quote) Torrenting TV shows accounts for almost exactly 50% of that traffic or 25%-45% of ALL internet traffic.
http://torrentfreak.com/bittorrent-dominates-internet-traffic-070901/

So once TV watching on the internet becomes mainstream, the internet is going to chug along at dial-up speeds completely hampering any and all innovation until its fixed.

Posted: Feb 27th 2008 8:28AM (Unverified) said

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Well, I remember much the same happening to the Internet when the Web first came out (I was one of the ones arguing against the IMG tag back in the day, on account of the absolute crash in bandwidth).

Well, bandwidth crashed, but they were right - it spurred expansion of capacity.
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Posted: Feb 27th 2008 11:08AM Ghen said

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Its going to come to that, people have to see things break before they are willing to spend money fixing it. Same attitude with global warming IMO.
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Posted: Feb 28th 2008 7:22AM (Unverified) said

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is SL being prepared to be compatible with stuff like internet2?

Posted: Feb 27th 2008 9:38AM (Unverified) said

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The internet has been 6 months away from crashing into a steaming pile since 1994. Or so 'those-that-know' keep saying.

Posted: Feb 27th 2008 9:45AM (Unverified) said

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"The world will end - yesterday". C'mon who watches entire TV shows anymore? And the competition to SL will pounce if (and only if) each LL announcement is not followed by 100 + whining blog posts. Who needs "residents" like that?

Posted: Feb 27th 2008 2:09PM (Unverified) said

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Watch both seasons of the Ghost in the Shell series. That is the future of the internet, and human to human communication.

Posted: Feb 27th 2008 8:55PM (Unverified) said

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IMVU is already larger than SL - do some research...

Posted: Feb 27th 2008 10:06PM (Unverified) said

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Internet is six months away from dying - yawn, it's been six months away from dying for years and years, depending on who you read and believe. It's struggled at times, but it's still here. I suspect it will be in a few years time too, in some form or another.

IMVU may be bigger than SL although wikipedia suggests only 1,000,000 sign-ups rather than the 12.6 sign ups for SL. Do your research too. In addition how does an IM client with an avatar aim to become a 3D internet? Get real.

Posted: Feb 27th 2008 10:38PM (Unverified) said

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In 1997, it was VRML capable browsers that were the future of the internet. Now it's SL. In 10 years, we've added physics.

Instant messengers have changed the landscape of the internet, but they have not replaced HTTP, it's a different type of communication. Second Life provides some form of simple narrative, but is much more useful as a live communication device and not to read or view things that are recorded. I just can't see loading up Second Life, or the next 3d browser after it, to read a webcomic, blog, or other website.

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