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A friend just sent me this video, and I just had to post it here. If this doesn’t make you think about the future of your internet business then I don’t know what will!
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It is very thought-provoking. The impression I get from my local school is that the staff have no idea that this shift has happened – and that it will continue to happen at an increasing rate. I will email the link to the principal.
- Brendan
Lee,
That video really drives the point of how fast the internet has grown home.
It alway amazes me that ten years ago, most of the opportunities we take for granted online didn’t exist!
Who knows where this will lead us in another ten.
Thanks for the Thought provoking post.
Thanks for the video, Lee.
My question – does this scare you or excite you? Or a little of both?
Peggy
Amazing stuff from this video, makes me wonder where we are going to be in a few years with the growth of the Internet.
I was growing up as the home computer age was beginning (the 80s). I remember writing my first program in 8th grade on an apple IIe.
I thought that was hot stuff. In fact, I was so excited the first time I printed a school report on an IBM computer. Now, I get bored just surfing the net.
And my kids are growing up in a technological age that has yet to reach it pinnacle. Fun.
Hi Lee,
Thanks for sharing such an inspiring video. It really made me think how things have been changing so fast, especially the power of the Internet and what it can deliver