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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sieGXAP2dCg
Song and performance by Serge Gainsbourg - "who is in, who is in" - (yes that is Tom Jones introducing him) packed with satirical observation - it may be 1960s but the sentiment applies today - and the man's powers of capturing a time's zeitgeist my be as sharp as Dylan.
Realtive hotness: Oneof the things that really matters here is how transitory and fleeting all this is in the wired world. Fifteen minutes of fame has devolved to 15 seconds; in some cases closer to 1.5 seconds. The insatiable appetite of gossip mongers (and consumers) is satisfied only briefly before they move on to the next juicy tidbit. The bad ...
I agree that the iPAD or any other mobile, digital device cannot replicate a print newspaper, and probably will not attempt to, if it has any sense. They’ve all tried and failed, as you said.
The newspaper industry may be dieing, but I still can’t decide how much my generation (20-25 year-old's), let alone, a younger generation, really values a newspaper, ...
Anyone that uses "Internet" and "forever" in the same sentence either isn't familiar with the Internet or has a very short understanding of "forever". Andy Warhol's "fifteen minutes of fame" is a long time in Internet time.
Digital is the new Online, which was the new Interactive, which was the new New Media, which was the new Multi-Media, which was the new something else. Those of you that can guess my age from this line SHOULD be digital. Those that can't probably ARE digital.
Which means, Digital will become the new Divide (which used ...
@Craig:
What do you think about: \I am on.\ and \I am off.\ (and yes, I am german ;) ) It's about \virtual\ and real/analog living.
In fact yesterday I read an article in an analog german newspaper about the web as a drug and how hospitals begin developing cures for what we would call heavy users. It is the ...