I came across this video on Social Media on the YouTube and decided to use it the other day. (actually I had to use a section of it, the rest was too long) The stats are amazing, and the story it tells is off the charts. Check it out after the break.
With next week’s big announcement from Apple about something huge, some sort of tablet or slate computer, things in the digital world are coming to a new age of development. Already the Amazon Kindle and Kindle Dx have been taking Eink technology and redefining the book industry by taking into a useable digital experience. You could say they own the category…for now. So much like the digital song download revolution with Napster and iTunes, an epitaph on media you have in your hands in being written. I say not so fast.I say be careful before you usher in the idea that Print is dead. While I am very excited about new media coming on board in my life and seeing old media like newspapers and magazines become repackaged in new ways digitally, I am also just a sure about not wanting throw out old man print. I have several reasons why I don’t think I have anything to worry.
On the web right now you can get your fill of music from any number of paid services, like Amazon and iTunes, for pay per downloads. You can also get the unlimited variety from Rhapsody and Napster but you pay a monthly subscription and don’t own your music. There is an emerging market of free [...]
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