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... this shift) 5) where the New Generatives will come from 6) why a collective digital music license makes sense - and much more. Here is the slideshow, ... Music Problem - Legalize It! (mediafuturist.com)
The Future of Digital Content - Free vs Paid? My presentation at Tokyo ... August 24 2009 (mediafuturist.com)
Creating value with Content: The Future of Marketing and Advertising (my Sydney presentation) ...
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... interesting report stating that iPhone owners are more likely to pay for digital content like music downloads, online books, apps ... online book, 43% compared to 32% would pay for a digital portion of a travel guide, and 38% compared to ... of e-books.
“It seems to be that people get used to paying for content, such as an application on the iPhone because it is so easy and the idea of paying for ...
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... its “2009 Convergence Survey” that peeked into e-shopping trends for iPhone users. The survey found iPhone users really like digital content and are willing to pay for them, more so than compared to general online consumers. Here are some tidbits (iPhone vs. General):
Would pay to access online a film just released in cinemas: 73% ...
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"With the EContent 100 list, we name the companies that we believe demonstrate continued leadership in the content industry, as well as those whose innovation foreshadows all that digital content has to offer," said Michelle Manafy, Editor-in-Chief of EContent Magazine.
As usual this year’s lot includes a ...
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... play at their funeral, etc. Also, share photo albums and content with other users.
Here’s what the website offers:
* Make ... claiming Facebook could not legally refuse to remove content from its website if the estate holder requested it be removed ... logical that we should leave some sort of instructions on what should happen to our digital content when we die. I can’t help wondering if Anne ...
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... on actual paper. The traditional book is not going to be abandoned in favor of digital media entirely, ever, and especially not if print on demand technology becomes commonplace in physical ... too expensive") that will change over time. But the point is basically this -- yes, digital content is going to be around for a long while. It could very possibly take over the vast majority of book ...
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