Jorge Espinel / June 29, 2009
A few months back, I wrote about the emergence of the real-time Web and the impact it would have on content publishing. In recent weeks, the news coverage on the Web of the fallout from the election in Iran and the death of Michael Jackson have crystallized for me the impact of the real-time [...]
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Jorge Espinel / June 26, 2009
Other than the interesting presentations by current industry newsmakers and catching up with industry friends, one of the most valuable things that I took away from Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg’s D7 conference was a Flip Mino HD camera that I received as part of my gift bag. This simple yet sophisticated video camera [...]
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Jorge Espinel / June 18, 2009
While ownership of digital content in recent years has been en vogue thanks to the likes of iTunes and Amazon, the increasing ubiquity of full or “quasi-broadband” wireless access is likely to make streaming content more dominant over time.
The recent aggressive push by cable and wireless operators to provide fast Internet access to the [...]
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Jorge Espinel / June 15, 2009
For many years now, I have written off “software clients” or “desktop applications” as viable consumer experiences. To me, the web browser paradigm is much more user-friendly and convenient. However, there are signs that suggest that “clients”/ “applications” are poised to make a comeback with users.
As a consumer, I have never been a big [...]
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Jorge Espinel / June 8, 2009
The art of developing strategies for digital media businesses has become increasingly difficult. The dynamics of the Web continue to evolve at such rapid pace that media companies struggle to stay ahead of the curve. Changes in the marketplace force digital media players to focus on constant reinvention of their businesses. This is the [...]
Branding, Content
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Jorge Espinel / June 4, 2009
The growing number of social tools that have emerged over the past few years (MySpace, Facebook, YouTube, Wordpress, and Twitter among others) are contributing to the emergence of new type of users which I call “social leaders.” After all, in a world where we are increasingly “following” our friends, acquaintances, colleagues and celebrities, [...]
Content, Editorial, audiences, discovery
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