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[Events] SUMMER BREAKOUT 2004ANN.lu
Posted on 08-Jul-2004 14:00 GMT by Darth_X15 comments
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Kicking off SUMMER BREAKOUT 2004 will be a keynote speech on wireless communication by the CEO of KMOS, Garry Hare, Ph.D.

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SUMMER BREAKOUT 2004 : Comment 14 of 15ANN.lu
Posted by gary_c on 08-Jul-2004 23:07 GMT
In reply to Comment 4 (cheesegrate):
the last thing he needs is some amiga fanatics turning up ;)

Actually they'd be a good illustration of what his talk is about (from the summary):

"Product marketing is already changing due to the proliferation of Web blogs and other targeted and focused technologies. Program creators and content developers are quickly gaining the ability to directly distribute programming to the consumer. Already the desirable 15 - 25 year old demographic is more likely to access content via computer than television."

What's a better example of this than Amiga fans constantly visiting news sites and forums? There are lots of anecdotes for Mr. Hare to draw from involving even his very own KMOS and its Amiga IP, though he'll probably save them for the informal bantering after the presentation. ("...Early the next morning we got going. The work group asked what I would like to see. Proving I had no idea what I was talking about, I asked for every post on every board from the November 2000 date of the original agreement. There was a very long pause.....We settled on a little different method....The floor of my office was covered with folders within the first two days." -- from the interview)

--gary_c
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