For starters look at this. My bets:
BTW, the grandfather of the MindMap concept, Tony Buzan, is now promoting his own application iMindMap. From what I could see, it's a nice "artistic" look and feel, combined with touchscreen techniues. Much more in line with his philosophy than the competitors - of course. Only that kind of app is passé, n'est-ce pas.
- Mindmapping will become a web service
- Integration with mashups
- Google will buy a webmapper or develop one, Yahoo will follow, Microsoft may want to integrate a desktop mindmapper for Office
- Mindmapping will become more ubiquitous, seamlessly integrated in web creation and browsing
- Mindmapping techniques will help to unclutter the web based experience, to map you friends on facebook & co, your competitors on linkedin etc...
- Mindmapping will have to find a way to integrate multple cores
- Mindmapping should become multidimensional
BTW, the grandfather of the MindMap concept, Tony Buzan, is now promoting his own application iMindMap. From what I could see, it's a nice "artistic" look and feel, combined with touchscreen techniues. Much more in line with his philosophy than the competitors - of course. Only that kind of app is passé, n'est-ce pas.
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