The Day the Media Died

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I was browsing my usual flow of tweets from twitter, when one by Mitch Joel (@mitchjoel) caught my eye:

That video (included below) pulled out a strong reason for why I do what I do online. Actually, it was more of a reminder, but lets continue. For  me, the year old media died was 2007.

Do you see how powerful this movement is? Do you see the seismic shifts this is having across the globe, impacting every industry?

If you don’t see this, I’d encourage you to watch the video. If you do see this, how about a reminder of why we love this space we call “New Media”? :)

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