“In only the last few years, blogs have fundamentally transformed the nature of “webmastering”. It’s not just that making and updating sites is easier today than ever before because of blogs. What blogs have done that is so very special and important is they have made it possible for regular folks to command the attention […]
No CommentsArchive for November, 2006
As television programs and commercials came to dominate the collective sensory experience of the Advanced Nations, it became easier to pretend that nothing which came to us via Television was real. Art, in response, was overrun by Synthetics and Surrogates
No CommentsMoney and economics have influenced every aspect of our lives, since long before the advent of the Web. In the beginning, electronic commerce enjoyed the pre-existing electronic infrastructure of the credit card networks
No CommentsIn pre-internet marketing, all the research and the analytics, and all the theories that derived from them — however fanciful and acronym-soaked — stood vulnerable to one, very simple, very inescapable, seldom-articulated challenge — “prove it
No CommentsAs far as I have read, learned discussions on the pairing of Intel and Apple have focused primarily on the implications to the PC manufacturing sector. I think they are missing a much bigger picture. Perhaps, sensing that Apple is about to participate in its second radical transformation
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