In the 1980s, a magazine ran a competition for the best predictions about the future of computing. As best I remember, I made three predictions:
• There would be spell checkers. I didn't know that these already existed (one couldn't Google to find out)OBSERVATION: I didn't win a prize. As for system-wide searches -- especially approximate ones -- I assume that this would require a very sophisticated search engine, and enormous processing power -- beyond what we have today. I developed my own approximate searches once for a program called Christian Names, but this was only program-wide.
• One would be able to do system-wide searches. In a sense, this happened later with the Internet. Today, however, I cannot do a system-wide search of my own system -- not a very useful one anyway.
• One would be able to do approximate searches. Google does this very well today. But again, I cannot do this with my own system.
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