That apparently is the viewpoint of techradar.com. In their article, “8 bits of everyday tech we won’t use in a decade,” blogging came in as number eight.
An excerpt:
In ten years, the web will become much more interactive, as proven by services such as Qik.com (where you can stream live photos and video) and Google Wave, which allows you to see what someone is typing. Also, crowdsourcing will replace the pundits (ahem) and lead to better overall information sharing.
See the full article, including the other seven soon-to-be-obsolete tech items here
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