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Transistor kills the radio star?

O utilizador é o meio (?)

«Once content impulses are requested and used by a person’s nano-radio, the impulse will leave behind a "memory" of being accessed which the nano-radio will be able to interpret and use for offering further suggestions of audio, should the a listener wish a continuous genre of music. Your nano-radio will learn what you like, an idea pioneered by the Music Genome Project and Pandora. There will be no record companies. There will be no need to download music files from the Internet. There will be no royalty issues. Artists will sell their content directly to users. Requests for music or audio with active copyrights will be noted by the system and artists will be compensated automatically based on a percentage formula that draws from a fund created and maintained by the users of nano-radio receivers. Someday your children, or their children will acquire the ultimate control over their audio entertainment. fonte: «What Radio Might be Like 50 Years From Now», By Corey Deitz, About.com, 2/06/08

 DEITZ, Corey, «What Radio Might be Like 50 Years From Now», About.com, 02/06/08 [http://radio.about.com/od/opinionpieces/a/aa060208a.htm]

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