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April 21, 2005

" The emergence of distributed storage, machine intelligence and cheap communications has given rise to the networked product. These are products that can evolve even after versions of the product have been put into the hands of consumers. The most interesting consumer products of the day are networked products. This includes the natural successor to the VCR - whether the plain digital video recorder or the TiVo favored by the digerati - and the ubiquitous iPod and its less chic cousin MP3 players. This category also includes peer-to-peer software in its various forms, whether as Napster, Aimster or Grokster. "
Originally posted by rybesh from del.icio.us/rybesh, remediated by yatta on Apr 21, 2005 at 01:52 PM