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3586_32 Recent Bookmarks in Future Media Tagged With "industry dynamics"

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    Visit 'Three cheers for Gutenberg - and long live dead trees' Simon Jenkins, Guardian, January 6, 2006 'Three cheers for Gutenberg - and long live dead trees' Simon Jenkins, Guardian, January 6, 2006

    My first word-processor was faster to use and had a longer battery life than anything produced since. In these crucial features, each new computer has been less efficient than the last. I just want a PC version of the Model T Ford. [Supposedly the… More

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    Visit 'No topic is so surrounded by myth as the golden age of the press' Simon Jenkins, Guardian, February 8, 2008 'No topic is so surrounded by myth as the golden age of the press' Simon Jenkins, Guardian, February 8, 2008

    The cliche is that newspapers are so rotten and in decline that they merit no defence against the internet barbarians at their gates. So claim recent diatribes from John Lloyd, Alastair Campbell and, on these pages, Nick Davies. They are all talki… More

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    Visit 'Wired Puts a Print Spin on Web 2.0' internetnews.com, April 12, 2007 'Wired Puts a Print Spin on Web 2.0' internetnews.com, April 12, 2007

    Magazine publishing is now a land of the online-print hybrid. To survive, many print magazine publishers have had to create a Web presence... [However, publishers are noting that] reader expectation for personalization on a publication's Web site … More

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    Visit 'On Madison Avenue, A Digital Wake-Up Call' WSJ.com, March 26, 2007 'On Madison Avenue, A Digital Wake-Up Call' WSJ.com, March 26, 2007

    [On the changing relationship of Wieden + Kennedy and its client Nike.] Despite its top-notch ability in every other department, Wieden has been slow to adapt to the Internet -- an important arena for a marketer as focused on the youth audience as… More

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    Visit 'Your television is ringing' Tom Standage, The Economist, Oct 12th 2006 'Your television is ringing' Tom Standage, The Economist, Oct 12th 2006

    '"What problem is convergence solving?" asks Andrew Odlyzko, an expert in the economic history of telecoms at the University of Minnesota. "It is solving complexity issues for service providers, but it is not actually solving much for consumers."'

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