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Made You Look! Advertising and the New Attention Economy

By Dino Sossi https://dinosossi.wordpress.com/2020/12/19/hey-you-look-over-here-advertising-and-the-dawn-of-the-attention-economy/ Figure #1 – Taste the difference? (Bond, 2020) Why do we have advertising? Paying for content via advertisements is a relatively recent phenomenon. In his important and timely book The Attention Merchants (20106), author Tim Wu … Continue reading

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Future of the Internet II-The dawn of Internet 2.0

The Future of the Internet: Challenges Ahead in Global Cyber Policy – Q&A The following is a synopsis of the question and answer period following the panel talk “The Future of the Internet: Challenges Ahead in Global Cyber Policy” panel … Continue reading

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Future of the Internet I-The dawn of Internet 2.0

The Future of the Internet: Challenges Ahead in Global Cyber Policy – Panel The following is a synopsis of “The Future of the Internet: Challenges Ahead in Global Cyber Policy” panel held Wednesday, November 30, 2016 6:00 PM – 8:00 … Continue reading

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