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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Contention on DRM Proposal for HTML5 Media by W3C
The recent W3C proposal on “Encrypted Media Extensions” for HTML5 supported by major players like Microsoft, Google and Netflix already causes controversy on the net. It is the lack of media copy protection and encryption features in HTML5 why Flash is … Continue reading
IMIM @Berlin
Last week we came back from IMIM’s second module in Berlin — exhausted but happy after a week crammed with studying, brainstorming, forming concepts, making contacts. And: having fun with participants and lecturers from all over Europe and Egypt. Some … Continue reading
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“Tradition is NOT a business model”
The newspapers are not dying, the newspapers are transforming. But it is important who and for what reason are doing the transformation. Today, the online version is everything what the print is plus a lot more multimedia content. Dr. Patrick … Continue reading
How to innovate in 2012?
Are there some rules for being successful to innovate your organization? Some people consider that innovation is “the lifeblood of any organization”. Robert F. Brands says that “innovation is an indispensable force that turns ideas into money”. For the implementing … Continue reading
How Companies and Countries Can Win in the Digital Economy
By 2016, there will be 3 billion Internet users globally, and the Internet economy will reach $4.2 trillion in the G-20 nations. “The Boston Consulting Group” recently published a study: “The Connected World. The Digital Manifesto: How Companies and Countries Can Win … Continue reading
The 6 Questions That Lead To New Innovations
There are six questions, that famous innovators have consistently asked and answered to generate ideas that can lead to new innovations: What could I look at in a new way? (Steve Jobs looked at the computer in a new way, … Continue reading