The Wall Street Journal Special Report: Technology: Thinking About Tomorrow

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Which predictions for the future will come true and which will remain in the realm of science fiction? The talented writers and editors from The Wall Street Journal explore this question in a special report on technology. Available in audio exclusively through Audible, this fascinating listen fast-forwards you to a future where paper money is an endangered species, your wristwatch and phone are one in the same, and computers play Columbo when it comes to your private life. Plus, find out what the experts are saying about the way you will shop, learn, play, and stay informed in a tomorrow that is sooner than you think.


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