The Next Adventure
We want you to share your adventures for 2010 and beyond. What are you embarking on, what predictions do you have for 2010 and what's getting you excited? Your adventure starts here…
In the next decade, I predict that the Met office will get it right. At least once.
By: Blogger.com
We have many communications channels, loads of brand messages and less time to do anything! I wonder if we will see more and more people following the back to basics trend and look for ways to opt out.
By: Paul Gillow
Will this be the decade that merges technology and us mere mortals literally. We are already the consoles in gaming. Think bionic eyes. Contacts lenses with LED's and AR technology driven by radio frequency and solar power to give us access to the virtual world without the hardware… goodbye laptop!
By: Claire Banks
By 2014 the word Overshare will make it into the Oxford Dictionary:
Overshare (verb): to divulge excessive personal information, as in a blog or broadcast interview, prompting reactions ranging from alarmed discomfort to approval.
By: Fraser Bradshaw
Will Facebook hit 1 billion users? Will Twitter ever make money? Was 640k ever going to be enough for anybody? Here's some past and future technology predictions explored http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaDLEgcPc8k
By: Fraser Bradshaw
I'm looking forward to where we will be going next in the war for touch screen dominance in the mobile and hand held market. At present Apple are king. Any competition that has tried to better them has fallen short. Will they remain untouchable in the future and if not what will be the new technology that finally pushes them off the throne? It'll have to be amazing whatever it is.
By: Eli Newman
Augmented Reality coupled with GPS and magnetometer location will be the killer app for smartphones in 2010
By: Nick Livingstone
I can't wait to see what adventure Nintendo take us on. The Wii revolutionised the games console and with the way technology is advancing, I predict the era of thought generated, brain wave gaming will soon be upon us
By: Carl Halford
Terms and Condition
- Competition is open to UK residents only, except employees of the promoter, their dealers and associated companies.
- Entries are not restricted but only one prize will be awarded
- Entries will be accepted from 8th January 2010.
- If it becomes apparent that individuals are attempting to make multiple entries, for example by using multiple e-mail addresses or through brute force script attacks, they will be disqualified, their votes will not be counted and they will be banned from entering future votes and competitions. The decision of the Promoter in this matter is final and no correspondence will be entered in to.
- The closing date for entry is 9am 31st January 2010. No entries will be accepted after this date. Entries must be submitted online. The promoter does not accept any responsibility for lost entries.
- The winner will be the entry judged as the most insightful by the Judging panel.
- The winner will receive a pair of Hiking Boots
- The winner will be announced on the McCann Bristol Adventures website within 1 week of the closing date.
- The promoter reserves the right to substitute an alternative prize of equal value.
- The winners must agree to participate in any publicity and photographs organised by the promoter.
- No purchase is necessary in order to vote.
- Promoter: McCann Erickson, Communications House, 125 Redcliff Street Bristol, BS1 6HU

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