The future of technology, law enforcement, and justice ICJIA Feburary, 2013.

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The future of technology, law enforcement, and justice ICJIA Feburary, 2013

Predictions The future of technology

Predictions The telephone has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communications »Western Union Executive, 1876

Predictions Heavier-than-air flying machines are not possible »Lord Kelvin, 1895

Predictions Airplanes have no military value »Professor Marshal Foch, 1912

Predictions I think there is a world market for maybe five computers. »IBM Chairman Thomas Watson, 1943

Predictions Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons. »Popular Mechanics, 1949

Predictions There’s no reason for individuals to have computers in their home. »Ken Olson, DEC CEO, 1977

Predictions 640,000 bytes should be enough for anybody »Bill Gates, 1981

Predictions The Internet will catastrophically collapse in 1996 »Robert Metcalfe (inventor of ethernet)

2020

or Technology innovation Operational innovation

Phone Camera Video recorder Video player Search engine GPS Navigation App Provider Phone book Calendar Smarter phone

Justice Predictive Analytics