Renetta McCann

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Projecting the future is dangerous work. Trends, after all, are fickle. Consider the New York Times reporter who wrote, in 1939, “The problem with TV is that people have to glue their eyes to a screen. The average American won’t have time for it.”

It’s just as easy to set your sights too high. In 1997, “push” technology was going to “create a second Internet,” according to BusinessWeek. A cover story in Wired lamented, “Kiss your browser goodbye.”

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