On 2 April 2010 03:18, Karl Dubost <karl+w3c@la-grange.net> wrote: > > Le 1 avr. 2010 à 15:55, Dan Brickley a écrit : >> I think the big question it raises, and what I'm largely working on >> these days, is why has all this hypertext / linkyness not affected >> televison very much yet? > > > It is killing it. Look at advertisement budgets for TV in western countries. > YouTube is becoming full of links. Hope so. ( http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=4M5YE_a4B1U ) tv & radio have the advantage of immediacy right now - ok, a news story might break on twitter within seconds, but if it's a compelling disaster you'll look to "old media" for the talkover and pictures. "Oh the humanity" don't really work in txt. Also it's a darn sight easier to be led to buy products. -- http://danny.ayers.nameReceived on Friday, 2 April 2010 02:47:55 UTC
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