> Perhaps only a new industry, arising
> Phoenix-like from the ashes of today's media
> producers/distributors, will address new technology and how to
> use it profitably.
>
> The time they are a changin'
All interesting points. I won't make any predictions as to the future of
technology, anyone would be foolhardy to do so. My suggestions are really
only applicable for the next 3-5 years, if that, at which point the whole
thing would need to be re-evaluated again.
I do believe, however, that the dominant media and technology companies of
the next decade probably haven't been founded yet. I just don't see the
current incarnation of conglomerates learning to adapt quick enough to the
speed at which technology changes.
Heh, it's a good time to be an entrepreneur...
--
"I remember another gentle visitor from the heavens, he came in peace and
then died, only to come back to life, and his name was E.T., the extra teres
trial. I loved that little guy."
- Reverend Lovejoy, The Simpsons
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