In the future, I want ...?
If you haven't noticed, last week we launched the new campaign, Sponsors of Tomorrow. As part of the launch, a handful of Intel employees flew to New York and participated in pulling the NASDAQ bell to help usher in the campaign. Afterwards, my buddy Thom and I spent some time on Times Square and asked random people to finish this sentence, "In the future, I want _____."
As part of the Sponsors of Tomorrow landing experience, there is a module called "You on Tomorrow". The way it works is pretty simple. All you have to do is type in what you would like to see in the future - technology focused or not (similar to that of a blog comment); and it will dynamically appear scrolling across a globe. You can also text "Intel" 46835 to have your ideas display live on the billboards in Times Square.
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Comments
May 15 | jamal said:
love this video. I think the first guy was my cousin, haha. You guys are doing a great great thing.
jamal
May 16 | 显贵 said:
希望一个和平、无重大流行病的世界。
May 17 | melanie said:
In the future, I want to vacation on mars and drink a latte while I am at it. : )
May 18 | ono said:
In the future, I want to be a sponosor of tomorrow. hint!
Actually in the future I want wireless connectivity anywhere/everywhere and ALL THE TIME.
May 24 | Paul Leno said:
Hi I’m the inventor of a very specific kind of 3-D chess game called Gridlock. We have several artists on staff, subcontractors for programming and screen-printing. We are producing both the board game and video game. Would you Intel consider working with us? I’m interested in talking with you. Your style is fascinating. My games are over twelve years old and have a life of their own; they have been tested by adults and kids alike. We’ve won awards both here in the states and in Canada. We have 4 or 5 Grandmasters of the game of chess endorsing us including Gregory Topov. Please check out the following link, If the attached chapters interest you. Scroll down until you hit the Gridlock chapters by Paul Leno to see the rest, click on my comments section. You should know that my crew is busy revamping the style. We’re going to give it a more professional look. The Company’s name is Fly By Knight Productions.
http://www.chessvariants.com/index/mainquery.php?type=Any&startswithletter=G&orderby=LinkText&displayauthor=1&displayinventor=1
May 29 | malcolm said:
In the future I want all kids in every corner of the earth to have Internet access, free of charge.
Jun 11 | Brat said:
In the future I want to be able to tell my kids we used to have to type on a "keyboard" and use a device called a "mouse"