virtual, dynamic, unified tools platform.
What he said.
Just generally being able to import data from any program to another and be able to fill in details more easily is most immediate. .NET has a long way to go.
In addition, I want to be able to very quickly have all my written, and print material to be transfered to electronic versions.
I want e-paper also. The tablets are not sensitive enough yet to be used like paper.
I want to be able to search (at google like power) for visual patterns.
Mass customized manufacturing. People should be able to specify their cars, electronic components, etc.(over the web) and have them be made it order in large dynamic factories.
I want to be able to think and have my brainwaves interpreted by robots that obey what I think. Duke University already had Monkeys do this, years ago, if it sounds far-fetched. Now we need to find ways to make it less invasive.
I want a pensieve (like in Harry Potter) based of above technology, to store my thoughts as I have them.
I also want to be able to surf the web by thinking.