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3 November 1994 Where the rubber meets the road: entertainment services, software, and consumer electronics in a global digital medium
Michael Hawley
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Abstract
From communication and publishing behemoths to mom-and-pop makers of CD-ROMs, from Michael Ovitz to trisha@ramp.com, purveyors and packagers of bits are racing for grubstakes and homesteads in the digital wilderness. This paper surveys some of the current trends with specific examples.
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Michael Hawley "Where the rubber meets the road: entertainment services, software, and consumer electronics in a global digital medium", Proc. SPIE 10278, Defining the Global Information Infrastructure: Infrastructure, Systems, and Services: A Critical Review, 1027814 (3 November 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.192207
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KEYWORDS
Consumer electronics

Digital electronics

Roads

Compact discs

Data communications

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