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Social Web and Content Services
Digital content distribution is about to get a lot more complex |
| This report focuses on the ‘social web’ which is a new trend taking hold on the internet that will increasingly affect how all forms of digital content are distributed and monetized.
The report describes what the social web is and clearly explains the significance and operation of four of the key underlying technologies. Using detailed diagrams and user experience scenarios, the report also details some of the service and business possibilities that will be enabled by the social web.
The report also explains four new developments of the social web and how it will eventually become part of the wider 'semantic web'. |
| Pages: 43 |
Published:
11th November 2008 |
Price: £300.00 |
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New Vision for Recorded Music: System-V
Radical, Workable and Compelling |
| This report describes a radical but workable solution to the key problem faced by the recorded music industry which is how to distribute music content over the internet in a way that ensures the industry is properly paid.
Amounting to nothing less than a ‘general theory of virtual music’ and a completely new type of music industry, the solution presented here, System-V, offers an expansive, tantalising vision for how the music industry could make a success out of virtual music, even at this late hour. |
| Pages: 58 |
Published:
13th October 2008 |
Price: £520.00 |
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Music 2.0: The Theory
10 Radical Concepts to Change Your Thinking |
| This report presents 10 radical concepts that will change the way you think about digital music. The report shows how the music industry can avoid falling into the abyss, even at this late hour.
By analysing each concept in detail the report shows just how deeply flawed the recorded music industry’s traditional business model really is. The report develops a powerful case for a completely new type of recorded music industry which would be positioned for success, and growth. |
| Pages: 46 |
Published:
26th September 2008 |
Price: £290.00 |
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Future of Mobile Content Services
Say ‘Hello’ to the New Mobile Content Industry |
| This report offers a vision for how mobile content services will be developed in the future. The report shows why the mobile operator’s traditional, closed approach to mobile service development will give way to a new, open approach that will provide developers with access to operator- controlled network assets. |
| Pages: 31 |
Published:
8th September 2008 |
Price: £300.00 |
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