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	<title>Comments on: Mixed Reality, Dynamic Wireless and mobile life in 2015: Nokia&#8217;s Head of Research sets the scene</title>
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		<title>By: ARJWright</title>
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		<description>I really like this post; from a technological end it speaks to where we should be thinking as thought and technology leaders.

Having written similar modes of thought as recently as yesterday, I started to ask those around me who aren&#039;t as techie about the relevance of such a way of thinking and the idea of filtering in a psychological context came across very loudly.

As maybe a topic for a future post; how will Nokia work with sociologists, governments, educators, etc. with these technologies before 7 years from now to not just display the potential for great things, but allow for the human context to not be lost in it?

If you will, how do we enable people to use this tech, but filter out what they need from the possibilities in front of them?
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really like this post; from a technological end it speaks to where we should be thinking as thought and technology leaders.</p>
<p>Having written similar modes of thought as recently as yesterday, I started to ask those around me who aren&#8217;t as techie about the relevance of such a way of thinking and the idea of filtering in a psychological context came across very loudly.</p>
<p>As maybe a topic for a future post; how will Nokia work with sociologists, governments, educators, etc. with these technologies before 7 years from now to not just display the potential for great things, but allow for the human context to not be lost in it?</p>
<p>If you will, how do we enable people to use this tech, but filter out what they need from the possibilities in front of them?</p>
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