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Gigabit Philly—Picture Google Fiber in Philly

March 24th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Uncategorized

I created these illustrations for a video that promotes Philadelphia
as the perfect testbed for the google high speed fiber initiative. The video will go live on Friday, but
I thought I’d get them up ahead of time. To find out more about the
public-private partnership in Philly to promote the City of Firsts as
a site for this project, please visit gigabitphilly.com
And if you have ideas for how Philly could use an ultra high bandwidth
data network that connects individuals, industry, and government,
please submit your ideas here.

You can also show your support by coming to the press conference with
Philadelphia Mayor tomorrow (Thursday, March 25) at 2:30 at City Hall
on the 2nd floor.

A high speed data network in Philly has the potential to accelerate
our medical, film production, university, technology, financial
services, and community sectors by letting people share massive
amounts of data rapidly—that means rich interactivity, problem
solving, and communication.

Gigabit Philly Videos
GigabitPhilly Site
GigabitPhilly Facebook Fanpage
Follow GigabitPhilly on Twitter

Can you imagine Gigabit Philly?

—Jonny Goldstein

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