The points you make, they are good, and made well, and have the "liberal stink" of facts and accuracy and actual research. The stink is good, my friend.
One of the points the actual article makes is that traditional websurfing is in a decline by the increasing number of apps, whether it be to check email or watch youtube videos. The iPhone and iPad are really good examples of how personally exploring the World Wide Web has been circumvented by apps.
All Jesse did was look at the graph.
Print may be dead, but the Wired tablet app has seen success, enough to insure more apps will appear to for us to sidestep the web as well as he newsstands.
you say p2p filesharing happens over the web. it doesn't. Internet & World Wide Web are different things, even though people use them interchangeably.
You put video rental stores in "Not Dead", and use Blockbuster to symbolize this. Blockbuster has lost $1.1 billion since the start of 2008, is $920 million in debt, and last month announced it would go into a planned bankrupcy this month. How is that 'not dead'?
@KarmaTiger ... If you want to use BitTorrent to download a video, where do you get the BitTorrent file? I suspect it's a web site. Even if it's an RSS feed, where did you find the RSS feed? I suspect it's a web site.
@Charonchan The article Jesse cites is about how B&M rentals are dead. It states that Netflix is superior, and how better broadband services pretty much ensure the dominance of on demand services.
Web 3.0? I haven't read that issue of Wired yet, it's on my bedside table, still in its plastic (I have a subscription). They're trying to be sensationalist for an audience that couldn't care less about sensationalism, and would probably take offense to that cover. Bad planning on their part.
I have a subscription because magazines, like books, are better in their physical form. I hope they don't stop publishing.
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twannanakashima 1 year ago
Che was already dead along with Franco.
JazzmanJibilla 1 year ago
great vid
c1gg4 1 year ago
The points you make, they are good, and made well, and have the "liberal stink" of facts and accuracy and actual research. The stink is good, my friend.
senselocke 1 year ago
One of the points the actual article makes is that traditional websurfing is in a decline by the increasing number of apps, whether it be to check email or watch youtube videos. The iPhone and iPad are really good examples of how personally exploring the World Wide Web has been circumvented by apps.
All Jesse did was look at the graph.
Print may be dead, but the Wired tablet app has seen success, enough to insure more apps will appear to for us to sidestep the web as well as he newsstands.
andvari15 1 year ago
People still read wired?
AltimaNEO 1 year ago
I'm getting pretty wary of Wired....
yanipheonu 1 year ago
Blockbuster may not be dead, but it is flopping around on the ground like a fish stuck on the shoreline.
OBzwan123 1 year ago
Jesse Brown is dead
depassp 1 year ago 7
A few nitpicks:
you say p2p filesharing happens over the web. it doesn't. Internet & World Wide Web are different things, even though people use them interchangeably.
You put video rental stores in "Not Dead", and use Blockbuster to symbolize this. Blockbuster has lost $1.1 billion since the start of 2008, is $920 million in debt, and last month announced it would go into a planned bankrupcy this month. How is that 'not dead'?
KarmaTiger 1 year ago
@KarmaTiger ... If you want to use BitTorrent to download a video, where do you get the BitTorrent file? I suspect it's a web site. Even if it's an RSS feed, where did you find the RSS feed? I suspect it's a web site.
6h0t1 1 year ago
@KarmaTiger Ever heard of amazon and netflix? They're still video rental stores, even though they aren't B&M.
Charonchan 1 year ago
@Charonchan The article Jesse cites is about how B&M rentals are dead. It states that Netflix is superior, and how better broadband services pretty much ensure the dominance of on demand services.
andvari15 1 year ago
@Charonchan wired com /epicenter /2009 /03 /board-up-the-vi/
andvari15 1 year ago
holy crap Jesse is really cute now.
bugbearcub 1 year ago
Glad your vids getting some love. All your other ones are good as well and I'm always surpised when I see that they're not getting much action.
gregalam 1 year ago
Web 3.0? I haven't read that issue of Wired yet, it's on my bedside table, still in its plastic (I have a subscription). They're trying to be sensationalist for an audience that couldn't care less about sensationalism, and would probably take offense to that cover. Bad planning on their part.
I have a subscription because magazines, like books, are better in their physical form. I hope they don't stop publishing.
emilylime88 1 year ago
Garfield *isn't* dead...?
acurrie 1 year ago
How tacky would it be to comment and say that I was the first to comment... yeah, I know!
Good video though, as always! Keep up the good work! :-)
kirkenshrir 1 year ago
@kirkenshrir
I have wanted to do that before....Then Wired Magazine could declare that stupidity is dead.
SabinleRose 1 year ago