I don’t usually write about client work, but I’m pretty psyched about this video we produced for Rogers so I’m making an exception.
The video features some of the coolest stats and facts we could find about the changing world of communications technology and really – I think – captures the sense of acceleration that technology is fueling nowadays.
One of my favourite stats personally is that by 2017, there will be 7-trillion connected devices – that’s 1,000 for each person alive. That’s just crazy.
Check it out – what do you think?










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awesome! RT @davefleet: I don’t usually blog about client work, but I love this video: [link to post]
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Well Done! RT @davefleet: I don’t usually blog about client work, but I love this video: [link to post]
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Really well done. Congrats RT @davefleet – I don’t usually blog about client work, but I love this video: [link to post]
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@davefleet Great video & worth blogging about. The stats are amazing. Boggles just thinking about it.
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@davefleet Actually, that really is pretty darn cool. I’d RT the balls off of this: http://bit.ly/dw0Vqd
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Great video on communication/tech stats | Next Is Now [link to post] (via @DaveFleet)
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Great 4 minute video on the rapid rate of change in comm. technology. RT @davefleet Next Is Now [link to post]
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By 2017, there will be 7-trillion connected devices – that’s 1,000 for each person alive.RT @davefleet Next Is Now [link to post]
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Some interesting and updated facts… Next Is Now… [link to post] (from Dave Fleet)
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RT @davefleet Next Is Now [link to post]
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Nice work Dave! RT @davefleet Next Is Now [link to post]
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I just had to watch this video again. Goosebumps. (Seriously) RT @davefleet Next Is Now [link to post]
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RT @DavidWeedmark: I just had to watch this video again. Goosebumps. (Seriously) RT @davefleet Next Is Now [link to post]
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