Digital Maps Would Replace Paper Maps for Navigation
What He Predicted
In 'The Road Ahead,' Gates predicted that GPS-linked digital mapping would eventually replace all paper maps and atlas books for navigation. He envisioned turn-by-turn directions as a feature that every traveler would eventually use.
What Actually Happened
Google Maps launched in 2005 and GPS navigation became standard by 2008. GPS devices (Garmin, TomTom) became consumer products. Paper map sales effectively collapsed. Today, smartphones make turn-by-turn navigation free and standard for billions of people worldwide.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Road_Ahead_(Gates_book)
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