darkwing, you have neglected the fact that individuals can and do leverage technology without the influence of your so-called "corporate lords." Due to the openness and availability of current Web technologies, for instance, anyone with the time and inclination can learn enough about Web development to run their own business and sell their knowledge and expertise on their own terms--no overlord required. While the companies interested in such expertise might look overseas for it, there are definite drawbacks to offshoring that are not likely to be mitigated by technology. Rather, the drawbacks are more due to cultural and linguistic barriers, not to mention customer preference.
If nothing else, modern technology has enabled a whole new breed of entrepreneurialism, where you need little more than an idea and perhaps some money to help get it off the ground--but the amount of money required ends up being less and less as technology becomes more abundant and available.
What we have now that we did not have during the Industrial Revolution is a much lower barrier to entry for a would-be entrepreneur.