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Strategies & Market Trends : A View of The Next Ten Years - Bull or Bear?

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To: Thomas V. who started this subject12/28/2002 4:33:14 AM
From: LTK007   of 14
 
<<d. Internet will merge with TV as an entertainment medium as broadband becomes more widely implemented.>> This one is dream filled was major obstacles.
i see where Hollywood is pushing to download movies to a DVD on a rental basis.
One of those typical sounds neat but is ridiculous.
Read in Fortune where a feollow with i fine broadband connection downloaded a movie and it ONLY took 16hours.As he stated he could have gone to Blockbuster and watched the movie 5 times before the download was complete.
The only areas that have life is the video game realm and pirating music and financial feeds.
how long mom and dad will pay for their childrens commitment to the lofty brain elevator of blowing people apart? I see a backlash here.
Fact, people don't give a damn about watching movies over the internent.
If the broadband fee can't be budgeted with their standard cable fee, they will not forsake their Cable(or DTV)
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