So, according the previous post, technologies evolve. New ones are created and some old ones go extinct.
Focusing specifically on media technologies, what new media tech has evolved recently? Is there a new species of media tech? It could be argued that "the third screen" is a new species. Martin writes about it in his book, The Third Screen: Marketing to Your Customers in a World Gone Mobile. What is the third screen and how has it evolved? And, what does it have to do with your future? What do you see evolving in the future? Do you see a fourth screen? No screen? What is the connection between your future and the future of media tech?
What could a media professional do to develop content and applications for this third screen?
If a 12 year-old, middle school student can do it, so can you. Got an idea for an app? Why not develop it? Need help, let me know.
"The process to develop an iPhone app is not as hard or as simple as one might think."
How to develop an app? Read and study the steps in this article. Many of the steps you can handle on your own, but you may need to get help on some of them. Got an idea for an app? Why not develop it? Need help, let me know.
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
MediaTech: The Evolution of MediaTech and You: The Third Screen and You (U9-P2)
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