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Woburn, MA – November 22, 2017 – Kaspersky Lab’s popular multimedia project, Earth 2050, has now been updated to include visionary panoramas of New York City, Dubai and Moscow, and provides a futuristic image of what the world will look like in over 30 years’ time.

Initially driven by content from researchers, this next stage of the project is inviting anyone to share their vision of the future, and has launched simple upload and sharing functions on its website to help. Due to its popularity, in the past nine months, the project has received 1m page views.

The project also now includes a feature that allows users to rate futurologist predictions on the site, and help others understand which predictions might be more realistic than others. Single predictions, panoramas, graphical works or author profiles can now be shared via social channels to make it easier for users to exchange ideas with each other.

“We are trying to get a better understanding of what users actually think is a positive and realistic vision of the future,” said Vladislav Biryukov, head of consumer social media, Kaspersky Lab. “With these new changes to the project, we are encouraging much more feedback than before, and in recent months we’ve seen that people are really interested in sharing their visions and opinions.”

When visiting the 2050.earth website, users will also be able to see tags showing predictions of interest, enabling an easier and smoother search process. All graphical works are also collected on a special subpage entitled Art. The more you vote, the more information is available to you and other users. In addition, the Earth 2050 project has been awarded the Red Dot Best of the Best award.

“We are proud that this project has not only captured the attention of futurologists, but also the design community. We always believed that the future is much easier to understand through images than text, so we’ve opted for a visually ambitious design concept – and it is very rewarding to see that the community endorses this approach,” added Biryukov. “The site is designed to make people think about what the future might be like and what we can do today to make it better. Of course, we realize that predicting a long way ahead is hard - like forecasting the weather one year ahead. Still, we hope that looking to the future might help us to avoid some of the potential global challenges we face.”

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Kaspersky Lab updates Earth 2050 to include futuristic visions of New York, Dubai and Moscow

Woburn, MA – November 22, 2017 – Kaspersky Lab’s award-winning multimedia project now allows people worldwide to share their predictions for the future and invites users to vote for the best
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