The web in 2008
Noy much to do about music, but oh-so-interesting visualization of the past year. I love when you can see it in pictures.
Dave Kusek is a digital music pioneer, author, businessman and entrepreneur. David is Vice President at Berklee College of Music and CEO of Berkleemusic, the world's largest online music school. Kusek helped develop the Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI), was co-inventor of the first electronic drums "Synare", and founder of Passport Designs, the first music software company. In 2005 he co-authored the best selling music business book "The Future of Music: Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution".
Kusek also runs a consulting business Digital Cowboys providing advice and services to Nokia, Pepsi, AOL, BMG, EMI, A&M Records, Boston Acoustics, Roland, Yamaha, Intel, IBM, Island Music, Nettwerk, Ovation Guitars and others.
Kusek has been featured in Forbes, Billboard, New York Times, Wired, Boston Globe, Christian Science Monitor, Associated Press, MTV, CNBC and the Financial Times, is a frequent speaker at Midem, MacWorld, Comdex, NAMM, AES, IEBA, NBC-TV, the Nightly Business Report, NPR, and the BBC.
Noy much to do about music, but oh-so-interesting visualization of the past year. I love when you can see it in pictures.
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Amazing how fast things move in the digital age. Makes one wonder what the next five years will bring? Just talking with the kids the other day and they had a funny look on their faces when we were talking about when I was their age that we still had phones with cords! I worked at the IBM site in Boca Raton when the first PC’s were coming off the line. A far cry from what’s available today – Both in h/w and s/w.
Why are all the logos of successful or promising Web companies cutesy and soft? Is there an undocumented kawaii-infestation of western-based social media going on?
Mind you, the Firefox gets me every time I go Exploring on a web-Safari.
thx for a great blog.
I know what you mean about the cuteness and round edges. Web 2.0. It is all about making you click.
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