At the end of last year, Forbes magazine asked a team from Frog Design to help them Envision the Future in 2020. The day-long event led to an extensive online feature: “Your Life in 2020,” a collection of illustrated concepts and videos that envision the future of ubiquitous computing. In that future, your computer is not only incorporated into every aspect of your life but is a part of you.

I love that they included the Whuffie, a personal score system developed by Cory Doctorow.
The term “whuffie,” by the way, is a word coined by author Cory Doctorow in his book Down And Out In the Magic Kingdom. It refers to the measurement of respect or karma a person gains or looses in their lives. In Doctorow’s future, humans have implants in their brains that visually project their whuffie, which has replaced money as currency.
Via VizWorld and DesignMind, the Frog Design blog

Until how much is good to have the computer “incorporated” in you? It is a question of up to what point human kind wants to modify or make their living environment artificial