The future of Internet offers an abundance of opportunities, but is concurrently heading in different directions. It is very puzzling to find the technology which suite the best ways to our works or living style and to find out later that not enough people embrace that technology and you are no longer well supported. Or to see others technology surpass the one of choice, and you just a 'catch behind' other peoples.

  For example, television sets (among many other devices) are not internet compatible, and if you plug them via a special TV-Internet converter, the technology is usually difficult to install and use. Each company has their own ideas about providing Internet with any device, and the technologies, protocols, script languages, encoding, file formats, etc. are endless.

  Internet has revolutionized the way we search for and obtain information, as well as the way we communicate. Thus, the Internet is on the verge of shifting from the 'Computer Operating System' era towards the "Internet Operating System" era. This means the operating system no longer takes into consideration its own resources to serve your needs, but all the resource found on the network.

  We can imagine any type of device with an Internet Operating System and that has enough to take advantage of all the resources available on the Internet (email service, voice call service, maps service, address book service, website shopping service, etc.)

  Cloud Computing is new! It allows Anything as a Service. Cloud Computing allows all types of users to interact with one another. Cloud Computing is a network which builds inter-connecting devices. We can feasibly compare Cloud to FM-Radio. You have a specific transistor and decoding software, wave signal from a source, and you can listen to music anywhere, from any device, at any time. So it is the future of Cloud Computing that will offer the same type of momentum as FM-Radio's infrastructure and capability. You simply tune in to the Internet whenever you like, with whatever device, and have access to maps, weather, music, address books, etc.