Future Thinking: The Technological Revolution

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One billion people will join the internet in the next two years - but through their phones, not PCs

Big hitters in the tech world are keen to reinforce the notion that advertising is seeing a shift towards people power, articulated on new platforms and devices, transforming relationships between brands and consumers.

The new giants of media and technology were out in force at this year’s Cannes Lions. Google’s executive chairman Eric Schmidt was named Media Person

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