Your TV set has become a digital billboard
Ars Technica – TV software is getting loaded with ads, changing what it means to own a TV set: “The TV business isn’t just about selling TVs anymore. Companies are increasingly seeing viewers, not TV sets, as their most lucrative asset. Over the past few years, TV makers have seen rising financial success from TV operating systems that can show viewers ads and analyze their responses. Rather than selling as many TVs as possible, brands like LG, Samsung, Roku, and Vizio are increasingly, if not primarily, seeking recurring revenue from already-sold TVs via ad sales and tracking. How did we get here? And what implications does an ad- and data-obsessed industry have for the future of TVs and the people watching them?..”
You know that moment when something small takes your breath away for a quick second? Well, that’s how I felt when I saw the green ceramic candlestick holders on June Diane Raphael and Paul Scheer’s dining room table in Architectural Digest this past April. Immediately thought, “OH, I WANT THOSE” although truthfully in no world does my one-bedroom apartment need another candlestick holder or candelabra (I talk about my mild obsession here).
Just as WW1 was the end of royalty in the old world, you sense the end of the gap between the rich and poor in the first and third worlds …
Both China and the eurozone are in a slump and no one looks ready to take the baton from the stalling US …
Unbelievable when you think about it. They say that the US is stalling out but why are they surprised? They impoverish average citizens, let corporations get away with loading them up with killer debts for healthcare, education, etc, and then let other corporations jack up prices the past few years for things like food so that profits can be boosted leading to executive bonuses. And then when average Americans are tapped out and can’t spend into the economy, they moan that the economy is stalling out. What did they think would happen?
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