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MUMBAI: Ubiquitous access, simpler production tools, and the falling costs of
technology have made sure that the boom of the Internet is here to stay, unlike
in 2000 when net 1.0 burst. Google
President (Global sales operations and business development) Nikesh Arora feels
that users having laptops or personal computers expect net access through Wi Fi.
This feature has gone from nice to have to must have.
Secondly the tools of production have become simple. Earlier you needed a camera
to take photos. Today you have camera mobile phones that allow you to work on
the fly. Thirdly, the cost of technology is steadily falling.
Speaking
at the Ficci Frames 2010, he said 30 to 50 per cent of content will be digitally
distributed five years down the line. The time people spend on the web will grow
and result in ad spends shifting towards the online medium. At the same time,
the net has changed the mode of distribution. |