Listed below are few interesting facts taken from the book Vaporized: Solid Strategies for Success in a Dematerialized World by Robert Tercek -
1. Of the 7.3 billion people on Earth, 3.4 billion own mobile phones 2. Human laziness” and habit help keep market leaders dominant 3. You don’t own your smart device: You buy a license to use it that its manufacturers can revoke at any time. 4. If a digital version can replace any aspect of your business, service or product, it will 5. To be indispensable to the market, become a “switchboard” like Google, eBay,Amazon, Craigslist, WhatsApp and YouTube
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AKSHAY JAINPlanning Group Leader| YOKOGAWA, BahrainGwalior, Mp, India
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@Anupam, could you explain a little the point 3? what is means that is a license. It seems interesting for me. And I have too much books now pending to read
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2 replies by Anupam and Stanley Oranika
Sep 08, 2016 1:46 PM
Anupam
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You agree to the terms and conditions, and if not manufacturers reserve the right to revoke the license
Considering what you said about becoming a switchboard, that sounds so true. However, these switchboard giants that already exist seem to have colonized the market.
If we look to the future, we shall be more likely to be successful at harnessing the possibilities of embedded communication systems such as chips that will enable some sort of mental telepathy; as well as control the advertising space which will more or less exist within the minds/heads of the subscribers.
This sort of communication will eventually become free, because the forced media will pay the bills. There will be no essence yanking off subscribers or revoking licenses. This space will be actively fought for.
@Anupam, could you explain a little the point 3? what is means that is a license. It seems interesting for me. And I have too much books now pending to read
You agree to the terms and conditions, and if not manufacturers reserve the right to revoke the license
Thanks for the insight Anupam
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Stanley OranikaDirector Finance & Strategy| Virtus DeusF.C.T, Abuja, Nigeria
Sep 08, 2016 12:31 PM
Replying to Mayte Mata Sivera
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@Anupam, could you explain a little the point 3? what is means that is a license. It seems interesting for me. And I have too much books now pending to read
Considering what you said about becoming a switchboard, that sounds so true. However, these switchboard giants that already exist seem to have colonized the market.
If we look to the future, we shall be more likely to be successful at harnessing the possibilities of embedded communication systems such as chips that will enable some sort of mental telepathy; as well as control the advertising space which will more or less exist within the minds/heads of the subscribers.
This sort of communication will eventually become free, because the forced media will pay the bills. There will be no essence yanking off subscribers or revoking licenses. This space will be actively fought for. Saving Changes...