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Radio stations’ annual revenue growth will average 3.2%, reaching $28.7 billion by 2016, according to SNL Kagan. Radio stations will finish 2007 with a 1.5% drop in revenue excluding nonspot sales. Radio sales will drop to less than $20 bln in 2007, compared with $20.1 bln in 2006, again excluding nonspot sales. A revenue total including nonspot slightly mitigates the decline to a projected 0.8% for 2007.
 

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Defining Web 3.0 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 27-03-2008 11:24


Ken Rutkowski talks with one of the top media strategist in brand messaging architecture, Bill Ryan. Bill gives his break down of what Web 3.0 is and how it's an evolutionary step from Web 2.0.


Web 3.0 is a term used to describe the future of the World Wide Web. Following the introduction of the phrase "Web 2.0" as a description of the recent evolution of the Web, many technologists, journalists, and industry leaders have used the term "Web 3.0" to hypothesize about a future wave of Internet innovation.
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1. 02-04-2008 04:53

Meet the new boss...
...same as the old boss. 
 
Haven't we done this before? Isn't that just web 2.0 with web services/soa? I am not seeing anything worth a whole version change...maybe more like web 2.11? ;-) 
 
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