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    And clearly all humans will eventually be able to access the Internet, wherever they are. Just consider the Google Loom project. All 7 billion of us (and then 8 billion, and then 9 billion of us) all interacting seamlessly and intimately on the Internet in new digital worlds of our own making. Sign up for Scientific American ’s free newsletters.
    Then remember that the Internet of Things is still in its infancy, much like the internet itself was in 1997. Tomorrow’s applications haven’t even been dreamed up yet. Whatever they are, you can be sure that the internet will be ready to take on the challenge. It won’t die. We can’t let it.—Brian C. Fenton The internet is at a crossroads.
    The internet will not survive. 1. That it’s easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of the internet In 1977, Ken Olsen declared that ‘there is no reason for any individual to have a computer in his home.’ In 1995, Robert Metcalfe predicted in InfoWorld that the internet would go ‘spectacularly supernova’ and then collapse within a year.