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lekahe rated 6 months ago-
The global landscape is not what it used to look like 30 years ago, advertisement has overtaken it. Everywhere we go, from subway stations to taxis and buses to advertisement boards displayed on streets and highways, one can not escape seeing the promotion of a product. Now, promoters have come ...
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 dancewithshadows rated 6 months ago- Interesting take on how things will change. Real jobs, outsourced. Tough jobs, by immigrants. New busines and drivers of growth, entrepreneurs. Normal people? Well, they advertise stuff with everything they go - t-shirts, emails, word of mouth....
 lekahe rated 6 months ago-
The global landscape is not what it used to look like 30 years ago, advertisement has overtaken it. Everywhere we go, from subway stations to taxis and buses to advertisement boards displayed on streets and highways, one can not escape seeing the promotion of a product. Now, promoters have come to think about paying regular citizens to advertise on their cars, and why not, advertise wearing t-shirts, in their homes, offices, on their backpacks or suitcases, basically anywhere there is space to advertise.
 mokkikunta rated 6 months ago- From the page: That's right. There will be no more weekends, no more office hours, no more having to wake up early in the morning to go to work. But in that case, who will take care of the means of production? Of course, the most ambitious people will still work, but by then, most means of production will have been outsourced to poorer, Third World countries, which means that Third World countries will work for richer countries in exchange for an income and a better life.
 kdfrawg rated 6 months ago- Interesting, if not wholly accurate. Thanks! And thanks for Ovi Magazine in general.
 tbhurst rated 6 months ago- From the page: "Everywhere we go, from subway stations to taxis and buses to advertisement boards displayed on streets and highways, one can not escape seeing the promotion of a product."
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