Video: Michael Gisiger – After the Counter-Revolution
What will digital Europe look like in ten years? Michael explores a rather grim and dark path – is it already to late to stop the networks of control?
What will digital Europe look like in ten years? Michael explores a rather grim and dark path – is it already to late to stop the networks of control?
The Digitalist will be the journalist, report and blogger of the future with his own costless digital distribution of content and alternative streams of income.
The media house may consider to keep the intimacy with the content consumer as the media aggregator of choice.
I ask this because I live in a social-online-media-bubble. I am blogging, podcasting and generally up to date with every new geek toy that comes in sight. My friends are in the same bubble, at least a big part of them (some guys and girls I know since school are not but I don’t see… Read More »
Richie asked me some time ago to share my basic thoughts on what i would call the dubious future of digital media. It took me some time to get my ideas as straight as possible and put them into words. I divided my musings into 3 parts, of which the first 2 are now online… Read More »
I was asked to share my thoughts about the future of social media in a guest post for the World Blogging Forum 2010 in Vienna. So these are my ideas of what will be.