Archive for the ‘Web/Tech’ Category

Disruptive technologies

Tuesday, September 14th, 2004Jerry Lawson at eLawyer Blog posts on "disruptive technologies" and how they often deliver economic waves of change. Clayton Christiansen, a Professor at the Harvard Business School, developed the idea of "disruptive technologies" in The Innovator's Dilemma, ...

The New Digital Economics for Newspapers

Tuesday, August 24th, 2004 Life is Local say the Johnston Press. And here is the news Newspapers are on their knees, humbled by the new digital economics, declining into irrelevance, lacking investment, increasingly ignored by readers and scrabbling over a smaller advertising ...

Embracing the Digital Age

Sunday, August 22nd, 2004Boards only spend 3% of their time thinking about the futureFive or six years ago home electronics was a peaceful market. Now people from the outside are coming in like hunting tribes Hideki Komiyama, Sony Electronics chief operating ...

Consumers: the next big player in consumer media?

Friday, August 20th, 2004A interesting article in MediaPost today about the power of the power of consumer-generated media (CGM). It relates the story of Peter Blackshaw, Intelliseek chief marketing officer, who had an unusual firsthand experience with the impact of online word-of-mouth. Blackshaw purchased ...

The Digital Society

Friday, August 20th, 2004 Have you noticed the renewed excitement about "new media" this year The Sunday Times opined on July 11 in an article on the issues facing our digital society, Baffled by the new digital world.Its all ...

Joined up thinking

Sunday, August 15th, 2004Tivo just got smarter boingboing have posted a note on the very smart things that Tivo can do these days... re-routing a whole variety of formats to other devices in the home... we will see more changes in ...

Disappearing channel scarcity

Monday, July 19th, 2004Seth Godin writes about his conversation with a friend in TV business. I find it interesting as it reflects the mindset of the TV industry and probably explains their current situation:Twenty years ago, everyone in the TV business believed in ...

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