Viral Sprint Marketing Campaign Uses Real Data

Sprint has launched a marketing site to promote their “Now Network” nomenclature that shows you absurdly huge quantities of real-time input — some of it useful, most of

it not. It’s called the NOW page. While you’re looking at all these widgets, a pseudo-futuristic voice rattles off irrelevant statistics.

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