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1. Mobile Research Science - Wave "Hello" to right now    Scientific Software as a Service (ScSaaS) is being developed mobile first. Tools like Flickr, Github, and SlideShare make my research very portable. Using web front end tools like Foundation and Bootstrap it is becoming increasingly easy to simultaneously make both mobile and web-based software clients. Don't call this a mobile lab notebook, think bigger, you know how big space is for Christsake!  In this stage, peer review publication will begin to recieve less recognition than data and code downloads. Education will change and the future job market will be redistributed; new jobs will form and old jobs will be automated. Data and codes are going to become available. In fact, the semi-open element of science sits in everyone's dropboxes. Stop sending shit in e-mails, you are making your life harder, put it some that also has a URL. Object-based storage is going to drive the unstructured big data landscape of science.    During this period, the language of science is going to rapidly evolve. The language of science will consist of data, codes, software, and rapid information exchanges. Currently, these objects are distributed, unstructured, and unavailable across most of science. As they become connected, a sort of pidgin software language will be spoken. During the metastable growth of this the mobile science generation a creole language will be spoken for science. A uniform scientific language and lower cost on information access is going to drive the shit out of science.    It will be important for the younger scientists to have a strong voice. The public opinion of science is suffering tremendously because a bunch of media goons are doing terrible scientific reporting. Shit they just do bad science. One on one debates about is science good or bad. Get Real. What needs to happen is the young generation needs to take their voice and show people how beautiful science is, how challenging it is, how rewarding it is.