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Imagine talking to relatives in Australia by sending over a holographic image of yourself? And you'll be able to download films in a few seconds and all the hit sounds in the blink of an eye. The new system, known as the Grid, is being developed by Cern, the Swiss organisation where Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the web in 1989.The problem they are tackling is the web uses cables intended for phone calls and those cables lack the capacity for sending large amounts of data. The Grid will use fibre optic cables and promises to be 10,000 times faster than current connections. In effect, it will be a parallel internet with the new cables running from Cern to 11 centres around the world. From each centre, further connections will radiate to where they're required.Like the web, the Grid will first link up research centres and academic institutions. But, eventually, homes will be connected, sparking an entertainment revolution.