Apple Knowledge Navigator!
By Ben Robinson on Wednesday, February 18th, 2009 at 6:17 PM PST In Apple, The Digital Life
Remember when concepts were concepts and Back to the Future was a movie? No? Well you don’t know 1987 very well then
Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) had a concept of a doobrie called a “Knowledge Navigator” – I defer to the Wikipedia explanation at this point:
The Knowledge Navigator is a concept described by former Apple Computer CEO John Sculley in his 1987 book, Odyssey. It describes a device that can access a large networked database of hypertext information, and use software agents to assist searching for information.
Apple produced several concept videos showcasing the idea. All of them featured a tablet style computer with numerous advanced capabilities, including an excellent text-to-speech system with no hint of “computerese”, a gesture based interface reminiscent of the multitouch interface used on the iPhone and an equally powerful speech understanding system, allowing the user to converse with the system via an animated “butler” as the software agent.
All’s great at this point you might think? How very interesting you might say – but you need to consider a couple of things – firstly, it’s a frighteningly accurate prediction of where we are today with smartphones, and second, there were videos produced by Apple with a device mock-up – and they are awesome in their “conceptuality” – which I’m claiming that as a word
Check out one of the wicked videos on YouTube here, and sit back for nearly 6 minutes of Apple conceptual joy!
[Info via: Wikipedia / Video via: YouTube]

