Intel Futurist, Brian David Johnson speaks with author Kathleen Maher about her story contribution to
the Tomorrow Project Anthology, Imagining the Future and Building It.
Intel Futurist, Brian David Johnson speaks with author Kathleen Maher about her story contribution to
the Tomorrow Project Anthology, Imagining the Future and Building It.
Predicting the Future at Intel
Bloomberg TV 4/29/2013 - Tabitha Soren goes inside Intel and looks at how the company prepares its products for the future
Will.i.am talks tech, new phone accessories at Macworld/iWorld
Macworld 4/2/2013 - The singer shows off his steampunk-inspired camera cases for the iPhone 4, 4s & 5. The cameras come with different attachments and allow you to upload your images to social media accounts.
Futurist Brian David Johnson on Microchips and Why There is Nothing to Fear From Robots
Macleans 17/10/2012 – You can’t let the future happen to you, you can’t sit back and be passive—you need to be an active participant.
Technology’s Future: Looking 20 Years Ahead with Intel
NBR 05/10/2012 - Brian David Johnson of Intel heralds the shrinking size of computational power and making peoples’ lives better through technology.
Intel’s Futurist: Tomorrow’s Tech will be Humanized, Humorous
The Street 09/10/2012 - Brian David Johnson, Futurist at Intel, says the next generation of technology will have a sense of humor – and he’s not kidding.
Brian David Johnson Glimpses the Future
The Economist 27/09/2012 – By 2020, we will be able to turn anything into a computer, says Intel’s Brian David Johnson, at The Economist’s Ideas Economy: Human Potential 2012 event in New York City.
Why Science Fiction Should be Taught in the Classroom
TG Daily 05/10/2012 – Science fiction and genre movies are extremely popular amongst high school students around the world.
Steampunk or Victorian Science Fiction?
O’Reilly Community 03/10/2012 – Can playing with the past teach us about tomorrow? Join us for this free webcast that will delve into what Steampunk can teach us about the different ways that people are thinking about their relationships with technology.
How do we get an opportunity to read the whole story? Not much comes to light in a Google search.
Erik,
Thanks for calling out the lack of cross-link!
You can download the PDF here.
Hope you enjoy!
“Click: A Conversation with Kathleen Maher and Brian David Johnson | The Tomorrow
Project” truly enables me personally imagine a small bit further.
I adored each and every individual portion of this blog post.
Thanks for your effort ,Maribel