Need evidence change is in the air?
Jeff Jarvis recently told us that television and YouTube are going in opposite directions, viewership wise.
Steve Rubel pointed us to an Associated Press story saying e-mail is officially old school already. Consider this quote from the article:
“In this world of instant gratification, e-mail has become the new snail mail,” says 25-year-old Rachel Quizon from Norwalk, Calif. She became addicted to instant messaging in college, where many students are logged on 24/7."
But wait a minute, maybe the more things change, the more they stay the same. Back at YouTube, as Adrants points out, the days of no control by the 'Tube may be on the wain. Freedom of the airwaves can only last so long I guess.
Half lives are getting shorter for everything it would appear.
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