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Digital media
Earnshaw, Rae A.
Earnshaw, Rae A.
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2001
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Abstract
Developments and advances in information
and communications technology are
boosting a convergence of computing, media, and
telecommunications. This is dramatically affecting
every aspect of society from technology designers and
content creators to users. The design-to-product cycle
time continues to decrease as new markets open up,
and windows of opportunity exist for those who can
move fast and make the right connections. Challenges
and opportunities exist in each area of the convergence,
but one thing is here to stay: being digital.
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Earnshaw RA (2001) Digital Media. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 21(1): 14-17.
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