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socalsamba socalsamba discovered this in Business 7 reviews since Mar 3, 2008
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socalsamba discovered 2 months ago
From the page: "We once lived in a world where information was locked to rigid distribution channels, and opinions were crafted by those few who had the means to control the signal in those channels."
tringtring rated 2 months ago
Nice article raising an interesting question: "Has Internet destroyed fame?" I don't think it has, in fact, I'd go on to think that it has made people more famous more quickly. However, the number of people who have been able to retain their fame status for long are few and far between...it used to be "15 minutes of fame for hundreds of people," now it is "15 seconds of fame for tens of thousands of people"
willtelloverdriv rated 2 months ago
From the page: "There was a time when you could ask the question, â€oeWho is the King of Rock and Roll?” and you could bet your blue suede shoes what answer you would get. If for some reason you werenâ€t sure, all you would need to do is flip on the old Black and White, or tune the radio and the answer would be pushed onto your lap."
sophiag rated 2 months ago
From the page: "The question that I ask you, dear readers, is whether the Internet has destroyed fame?"
rightontime13 rated 2 months ago
From the page: "We once lived in a world where information was locked to rigid distribution channels, and opinions were crafted by those few who had the means to control the signal in those channels. Then, the Internet happened and those chan"
alohaomega rated 2 months ago
From the page: ". The question that I ask you, dear readers, is whether the Internet has destroyed fame?"
Mgbobi rated 2 months ago
What a great read. Its amazing how our world is changing so rapidly and in so many areas!
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