Some results:
- 77% said the smartphone with more significant computing power will be 2020's primary global Internet-connection platform.
- 64% favored the idea that in 2020 user interfaces will offer advanced touch, talk, typing and... THINK options.
- 78% said the original Internet architecture will not be completely replaced by a next-generation 'net by 2020.
- 60% disagreed with the idea that legislatures, courts, the technology industry, and media companies will exercise effective intellectual property control by 2020.
- 56% — agreed that in 2020 "few lines (will) divide professional from personal time, and that's OK."
- Also 56% said while Web 2.0 is bringing some people closer, social tolerance will not be heightened by our new connections
- 45% agreed and 44% disagreed with the notion that the greater transparency of people and institutions afforded by the Internet will heighten individual integrity and forgiveness.
- 55% agreed that many lives will be touched in 2020 by virtual worlds, mirror worlds, and augmented reality, while 45% disagreed or did not answer the question.
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