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Advertising gets personal by Simon Jones
In the future, advertisers will have to know our every whim - otherwise we won't want to know.

Learning from a 'less developed' world by Jof Walters
The Third World is relying on local currencies to help sustain its struggling communities. Could this be a way forward for us all?

The future of money by Simon Jones
We've all come steadily accustomed to, and for the most part welcomed, our cash becoming digitised. So what's the future now for money you cannot see... and money you can?

Underground living by Simon Jones
For an idea of the future direction of architecture look down at your feet. One day you may unsuspectingly be walking on top of housing, offices and even cities.

Discovering our destiny by Simon Jones
Are we becoming obsessed with finding hidden answers to our destiny?

Insane inventions by Simon Jones
The latest hi-tech inventions that combine the cleverness of Albert Einstein with the madness
of David Icke.

Floating city ahead by Simon Jones
Living on the ocean wave. A life of freedom or boredom?

Look out for flying cars! by Simon Jones
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No it's a flying car!

The oracle of the 20th Century by Simon Jones
David Goodman Croly is not one of the first names that springs to mind when talking about famous visionaries. With many notable predictions to his name that predict major events of the 20th Century, it's difficult to understand why.

Do books have a future? by Simon Jones
Space-hogging, clumsy and a pain to search through - will there be a place for books in our fast, efficient society?

Working for leisure by Simon Jones
In the future workplace Big Boss could be watching your every move.

When smart clothes will be in fashion by Simon Jones
Forget Parisian haute couture, the real avant garde rule breakers
in future fashion will be scientists.

Becoming attached to computers by Simon Jones
Human life practically revolves around computers. In the future we could become virtually inseparable.

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