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Technology is advancing so quickly that in a year we may have robots teaching our classes, cars may drive themselves, and fix themselves. So many things are becoming possible that it is difficult and exciting to try and predict what comes next.
A list shows items. A timeline shows sequence.
Use Timetoast to make dates, milestones, and turning points easier to understand in a clear visual format. Timetoast is a timeline maker for work, school, research, and stories.