Regarding the future of Natural Language processors I managed to find this site:
http://www.journal.au.edu/ijcim/2004/jan04/jicimvol12n1_article1.pdf
This article covers the current and futures of of NLPs. Going in depth about which companies use this type of software and why they use it. I tend to agree with this articles' take on the direction of NLPs. The use of this system to save money, and allow companies to have tech. support 24 hours a day definitely makes this a useful system. After reading this article I'm curious about the potential of SLPs.
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Future of Aircraft:
http://www.esquire.com/features/unmanned-aircraft-1109-2
This article talks about how unmanned aircraft has evolved. Interestingly enough it talks about the change in the military's approach. There has been an unmanned dogfight, and soon enough pilot aces will sit in chairs back home with a remote control in hand instead of a jet. I'm not completely sure that I agree with this assessment though. I'm am curious to know if unmanned aircraft of indeed more effective than manned aircraft.
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Future of Birth control:
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/EMIHC276/333/22002/369039.html?d=dmtICNNews
For this article I took a different approach. I found an older article that talked about a certain product that is promised 'reduce the number of periods per year to just 4'. Then I searched for the product today to see that it actually delivers on what it promised in 2003.