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The Future of Media

The Future of Media. A discussion about the future of our industry. What will happen in the coming years? Friday, February 18, 2005. It started as an article by Chris Anderson WIRED editor-in-chief http www.wired.comwiredarchive12.10tail.html. And then went on as a blog http longtail.typepad.comthe long tail. Excellent discussion about the power of the masses and distribution in the entertainment industry. Posted by Roderick at 302 PM. Web strategy how to generate leads. Historically, jour.

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The Future of Media. A discussion about the future of our industry. What will happen in the coming years? Friday, February 18, 2005. It started as an article by Chris Anderson WIRED editor-in-chief http www.wired.comwiredarchive12.10tail.html. And then went on as a blog http longtail.typepad.comthe long tail. Excellent discussion about the power of the masses and distribution in the entertainment industry. Posted by Roderick at 302 PM. Web strategy how to generate leads. Historically, jour.

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