Raven Crowking
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Short of outright sci-fi brain-scanning that detects your mental state, I mean.
About time we got a "Psionics Handbook" that really does what it says on the cover......

Short of outright sci-fi brain-scanning that detects your mental state, I mean.
I'll take 20.
I'll second what somebody else said and say Google Wave... although Google needs to make it an actual, functioning application before that will happen. (You're trying to centralize text-based into an app that reduces my typing speed based on network connectivity? Fail.)
If somebody can design a program that makes running a game online as easy as running a game at the tabletop, that will be huge. Right now the difficulty of prepping maps and handouts for any online interface makes it look like that goal is still a long way in the future, though.
Garyh - I don't know enworld really well but I've had that idea, and I know living (gameworld)'s too. These may be popular, but they aren't a phenomenon yet. Something giving a greater spark is needed, perhaps a development platform done in a new way making community efforts more manageable and easy.
If innovation were predictable, it wouldn't be really innovative.
Combination of iPhone/iBook where the physical books just aren't needed or used anymore. The books on the device aren't even necessarily books with full hyper links, video images for training, ability to handle combat, interact with tables for terrain, etc...
...but sooner or later we are going to have a programmable electronic tablet that can be wrote on via a stylus/mouse, and at that point, a truly functional game management application becomes possible.
I'm not so sure I agree. After all, the changes predicted and fostered by Vannevar Bush and Ted Nelson seem to have been pretty innovative.
Alan Turing predicted Artificial Intelligence, even providing a test for it.