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MOTOFWRD Challenges Tomorrow's Leaders To Visualize How Life Might Be Affected By Technological Advancements To Come

Oct 12, 2005, 14:42
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As technology continues to advance beyond our imaginations, generations of youth have become more tech savvy.  It has impacted the way they work, play and interact with others.  It is their vision that is moving us towards seamless mobility - a set of solutions that will provide easy, uninterrupted access to information, entertainment, communication and more. 
 
Omar Wasow, Internet Analyst and Executive Director of BlackPlanet.com:

"Most of us can't begin to fathom what innovations the future will bring. The current generation of young people, however, have grown up   surrounded by technology and are already imagining and creating the next big idea.  Motorola is tapping into this knowledge, with its new college competition called MOTOFWRD, asking students to present their idea of the future of seamless mobility."

The competition is reaching directly to the thought leaders of tomorrow, challenging them to visualize how our lives might be affected by technological advancements to come.
 
For more information about seamless mobility or Motorola's college competition, visit
www.motorola.com/motofwrd.

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