It has been widely speculated that Google’s Book Search project would become the gateway to a much larger vision that the search company had in mind all along. By going public with their intent to offer an e-book service, Google has dropped the other shoe regarding its efforts to digitize book content.
Oh Give Me A Digital Home…
The prospect of a digital home seems like a good idea. Being able to control multiple appliances or electronic devices from a central location or a remote location would be the definition of luxury convenience. Are consumers ready to embrace the brave new world of a digital home?
Spending On Digital Media To Reach $7.8 Billion
Online user-generated video content was huge in 2006. 2007 has the potential to be a good year for the TV and movie industries as they enter the digital arena and hope for the success that the music business has been able to achieve with paid content.
CBS Playing On The Digital Field
CBS plans to continue its relationship with new types of media. CEO, Leslie Moonves in a keynote address at CES in Las Vegas outlined plans for the media company. He believes CBS can continue to be relevant by changing with the times and further embracing new technology. He dismissed the perception that CBS was old media.
Moonves: Digital Media Helps Primetime
Despite the contention that more Internet usage equals less time in front of the television, CBS has found more online connectivity equals more engagement with lucrative primetime broadcasts.
$300 Billion To Be Spent On Digital Services
In a new report from Parks Associates titled “Digital Living 2006 Forecasts” they predict consumer use of the Internet and mobile services will increase US spending in the digital living services close to $300 billion by 2010.
Aaron Wall Interviews Digital Ghost
DigitalGhost is an odd fellow, in a good way. Always a blast to chat with, and a smart guy who gives me lots of good advice. He recently started blogging again, and that prompted me to ask him from an SEO.
Digital Privacy A Shattered Utopia
Recent reports of YouTube and Yahoo’s cooperation in providing private user data to third parties has drawn the attention and criticism of bloggers and information journalists alike. The question begins to arise: Just how private is your online life?
Adobe Gets Rich With Digital Editions
The people behind Flex and Flash think digital distribution of rich content needs an enlightened approach to generating, hosting, and protecting it.
Google Involved in Digital Democracy
The 2006 elections mark a new era in the way that candidates for various political offices are promoting their platforms to the voting public. Google Video, YouTube, and Google Earth are some of the virtual avenues that today’s candidates are utilizing to reach out to the Internet voter.