Trends Identified
Storm the court 
                        Judges will interpret—and define—new architectures. 
                        2018
                        Top Policy Trends of 2018
                        PWC
                        
                    Storifying social
                        Will the news feed one day be an endangered species? According to consulting firm Block Party, Stories—the vertical, ephemeral slideshows pioneered by Snapchat—are now growing 15 times faster than feed-based sharing.
                        2019
                        Social media trends 2019
                        Hootsuit
                        
                    Store and process
                        Today we are seeing an increasing amount of data and computation migrate from our personal devices onto cloud platformsc. Many websites rely on basic cloud service building blocks provided by companies such as Amazon.
                        2017
                        Surfing the digital tsunami
                        Australia, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
                        
                    Sports' online revolution
                        In a splintering media landscape, live sports have managed to retain their appointment viewing status. But with the likes of ESPN, BT and Sky now reporting some declines for their sports broadcast audiences, it’s clear that even sports are no longer immune to the ‘cord-cutting’ phenomenon. How serious could this digital disruption be and how should the industry respond?
                        2018
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                        GlobalWebIndex
                        
                    Sport: 'Broadcasts will use holograms'
                        Globalisation in sport will continue: it's a trend we've seen by the choice of Rio for the 2016 Olympics and Qatar for the 2022 World Cup. This will mean changes to traditional sporting calendars in recognition of the demands of climate and time zones across the planet. Sport will have to respond to new technologies, the speed at which we process information and apparent reductions in attention span. Shorter formats, such as Twenty20 cricket and rugby sevens, could aid the development of traditional sports in new territories. The demands of TV will grow, as will technology's role in umpiring and consuming sport. Electronics companies are already planning broadcasts using live holograms. I don't think we'll see an acceptance of performance-enhancing drugs: the trend has been towards zero tolerance and long may it remain so.
                        2011
                        20 predictions for the next 25 years
                        The Guardian
                        
                    Spoiler alert: Blockchain will prevent more food from going to waste.
                        Within five years, we’ll eliminate many of the costly unknowns in the food supply chain. From farmers to grocery suppliers, each participant in the food ecosystem will know exactly how much to plant, order, and ship. Food loss will diminish greatly and the produce that ends up in our carts will be fresher—when blockchain technology, IoT devices, and AI algorithms join forces.
                        2019
                        5 in 5 - Research predicts five innovations that will change our lives within five years.
                        IBM Research
                        
                    Split Testing Via ML
                        Split testing, or A/B testing, has helped companies increase conversions for their businesses across the board. I think we’re going to see an advancement with split testing thanks to machine learning. For example, instead of manually designing different layouts of a website and seeing which one performs better, different layouts would be shown to different customers automatically.
                        2018
                        2019 Tech Forecast: 11 Experts Predict The Next Wave Of Breakout Technologies
                        Forbes
                        
                    Spin transistor
                        As a new type of electronic engineering technology, it uses both electron charge characteristics and quantum-mechanical spin physical development at the same time. The spin transistor has the property of non-volatility (unique property of spin), high-speed and ultra-low power. This next-generation electron device can overcome the technical limitations of the current electron devices, and can be widely applied to high-density large-capacity information processing and storage.
                        2012
                        KISTEP 10 Emerging Technologies 2012
                        South Korea, Korea Institute of S&T Evaluation and Planning (KISTEP)
                        
                    Speed of technological change
                        38% of responding CEOs answered that they were 'extremely concerned'
                        2018
                        Global CEO survey
                        PWC