Just an average day in 2014
Canonical
on 3 September 2010
While I’m not convinced that Sweden will actually win the world cup there’s lots to like about this “five minutes into the future” look at how we might share content and interact with devices in a few years time. I’m setting a reminder in my calendar. I’ll catch you in 5 years, see if we made it
There are more videos on the http://www.youtube.com/user/TATMobileUI.
Discovered via the delightful Steve Clayton’s blog.
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