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  • IFTF's Future Now is a group weblog, founded by Institute research director Alex Soojung-Kim Pang in September 2003. Its contributors include IFTF researchers interested in emerging technologies, the future of Asia, and the social and economic impacts on new technologies; IFTF corporate affiliates; academic partners; and members of the Innovation Lab, a Danish futures group with offices in Aarhus and Copenhagen. A complete list of contributors is available here.

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September 12, 2006

Best. Media. Mention. Ever.

Future Now made it onto YouTube: check out feast file 9.9.06.

There's something truly hypnotizing about the synthetic voice, the techno beat, the anxiety about information overload.

Okay, the video has got far fewer hits than the automatic cat feeder or Bus Uncle, but still.

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It is going to be a very long time before I get that rhythm track out of my head.

This institute founded in the year 1968 is really wonderful organization providing the information which will be of immense use for the business world to understand the society from very close quarters and contribute to its needs.

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