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Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Media, media everywhere, and no time left to think? (AFP)


Media, media everywhere, and no time left to think? (AFP)

A model displays a Nokia 9300 mobile device at the CeBIT 2005 information and telecommunication technology fair in Hanover. The average American is a ravenous media junkie, consuming up to nine hours a day of television, web time or cellphone minutes, according to new research which raises fresh questions about how technology is revolutionising society(AFP/DDP/File/David Hecker)AFP - The average American is a ravenous media junkie, consuming up to nine hours a day of television, web time or cellphone minutes, according to new research which raises fresh questions about how technology is revolutionising society.




Digital music sales surge amid broader decline (Reuters)

A man plays a guitar to create digital notes on a Mac during the opening day of the Paris Apple Expo 2005 September 20, 2005. The music industry cheered a tripling of digital music sales in the first half of 2005. Despite the success of the market-leading iTunes service, Apple and the music labels may be heading for a showdown when license agreements expire in the spring. REUTERS/Charles PlatiauReuters - The music industry cheered a tripling of digital music sales in the first half of 2005 that was spurred by mobile phone "ringtunes" and online services and offset persistent declines in overall sales.




Media, media everywhere, and no time left to think? (AFP)

A model displays a Nokia 9300 mobile device at the CeBIT 2005 information and telecommunication technology fair in Hanover. The average American is a ravenous media junkie, consuming up to nine hours a day of television, web time or cellphone minutes, according to new research which raises fresh questions about how technology is revolutionising society(AFP/DDP/File/David Hecker)AFP - The average American is a ravenous media junkie, consuming up to nine hours a day of television, web time or cellphone minutes, according to new research which raises fresh questions about how technology is revolutionising society.