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It’s All about the Normans
March 7th, 2007
We are now into the global stage of humanity’s evolution. When viewed over the span of the past 10,000 years it is clear that we have moved from tribe to village to city, to state, to country to planet. In speeches I give around the country I discuss this “Flow to Global†as one of the forces currently reshaping and restructuring the world.
This reorganization into a global economy and market place has, can, and will cause pain at the local level. Industrial Age manufacturing businesses in this country have been moved offshore to lower cost countries. Call centers open in …
A Cell Phone Milestone
January 30th, 2007
In an earlier post, I wrote that the cell phone was a transformative technology. The cell phone, the personal computer, and the Internet are the three most transformative technologies of the last twenty years, as they have altered the fundamental concepts of time and space as it relates to human communication.
The interesting current phenomenon is that the growth rates of cell phone usage in developing countries is now rivaling the growth rates experienced in developed countries during the 1990s. As I mentioned in the earlier post there are 6 million new subscribers a month in India and 5.25 million …
A Television Convention
January 17th, 2007
This is the second week in a row of attending an important convention in Las Vegas. Last week was the largest consumer electronic convention, CES. This week a Television convention that is in its forty-fourth year and which, for the past two decades has been very important and influential, NATPE.. Last week a convention about the screens, this week a convention about delivery methods and the content.
The way forward can bee seen, at least in the realm of media and its consumption and how our lives have changed, by looking at these two conventions. My thoughts on the CES show …
This week at the Consumer Electronics Show there are hundreds of companies touting new gadgets that are “revolutionary†“innovative†“at the cutting edge†and “totally coolâ€. I will leave the descriptions of all these to the mainstream media as they already excessively cover this convention. Instead I will give you some view on the larger trends that are clear.
Connectivity
We are rapidly moving to total connectedness. Whether you are in the office, in the home, on the road, or anywhere in the world you can be connected to information, data and billions of people. Bill Gates spoke of the fact that …