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Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies, 2003
2 July 2003
 
Alexander Linden   Jackie Fenn   Phillip Redman   John Pescatore   Rafe John Graham Ball   Jim Tully   Drew Kraus   Bern Elliot   Lillian Tay   Carl Claunch   Paul O'Donovan   Dan Miklovic   Jeff Woods   Frederique Makharine   Leslie Fiering   Whit Andrews   Mary Knox   Rita E. Knox   Ken Dulaney   John Monroe   William Clark   Bob Hafner   Ian Keene  

Gartner's overview of emerging technologies includes technologies that are perceived as having the most impact or that are likely to be affected by overhype. The mobile and wireless area continues to dominate in terms of innovation.







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Table of Contents
    1.0     The Hype Cycle
    2.0     On the Rise
      2.1     802.15.4 (ZigBee)
      2.2     Smart Dust
      2.3     Ultrawideband
      2.4     Fourth-Generation Wireless Technology
      2.5     Information Extraction
      2.6     Trusted Computing Platforms
      2.7     Mesh Networks
      2.8     Electronic Ink/Digital Paper
      2.9     Unified Communications
      2.10     Semantic Web
      2.11     Micro Fuel Cells
    3.0     At the Peak
      3.1     Linux on Desktop
      3.2     Commercial Grids
      3.3     Light-Emitting Polymers
      3.4     Organic Light-Emitting Diodes
      3.5     Passive Radio Frequency Identification
      3.6     Tablet PC
      3.7     Web-Services-Enabled Business Models
    4.0     Sliding Into the Trough
      4.1     Bluetooth Networking
      4.2     Extensible Business Reporting Language
      4.3     Multimedia Messaging Service
      4.4     Smartphones
      4.5     802.11g
      4.6     Microelectromechanical Systems
      4.7     Holographic Storage
    5.0     Climbing the Slope
      5.1     Bluetooth Cable Replacement
      5.2     IP Telephony
      5.3     Location-Aware Services
      5.4     Voice Over IP Services
    6.0     Entering the Plateau
      6.1     Speech Recognition for Telephony and the Call Center
      6.2     Internal Web Services
    7.0     Conclusion
    Appendix A:     Hype Cycle Definitions
    Appendix B:     Acronym Key
List of Figures
Figure 1: Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies, 2003



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