Friday, November 14, 2008

'1000 Miles to Graceland'

The Human-Internet relationship : :

Source: Blogsmithmedia/downloadsquad.com 2007


The Internet opens the path for everyone in this world the opportunity to explore, discover, learn, share, making money and to be famous, depends on one’s distinguished methodologies and presentations.

Not to exclude the role of one’s identity, the uniqueness is when you are capable to reach out with such crucial and breakthrough facts and idea that vitalise power to refurbish the ambiance. Conventional print versus online resources; a battle of today’s heritage for tomorrow’s civilisation.

As ‘opportunity’ and ‘chance’ is discussed, somehow the result is always close and steep, but gradient in effect. Nourished by delay, the Internet is now considered as a necessity, or perhaps the digital ‘world trade centre’. People do connect for the same purpose, but with different reason.

Within the interactive space, anything that unthinkable is happening, plus this phenomenon is empowered by pure and solid interest. Based on the article “Digital shift is food for thought” posted by Mal Dale in The Australian: Business on July 10, 2008, our successful future is based on this becoming a more universal practice. This means that interactive media is given full credit for its versatility in delivering the missing audiences, the engaging consumer experience, the forum for brands to connect and the cost-effective channel to market that it deserves.

He added that experience teaches people, they would generally have a broader appreciation of the potential of that medium for branding, Public Relations, communicating more complex messages, classifieds and so forth.

My train of thought suggests that, mutual understanding is developed via online participation and digital interactivity, thus this perchance generate cutting edge ideas and innovations toward a better world, and of course with individual benefits in resemblance.




Reference
Dale, M 2008, “Digital shift is food for thought”, The Australian: Business, July 10, http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,,23995752-13243,00.html>, online, accessed on 8 November 2008.
Matrix_code.jpg, Downloadsquad.com, February 2007, <http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.downloadsquad.com/media/2007/02/matrix_code.jpg>, online, accessed 8 November 2008.

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