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NETWORK CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY




DAY TIME IS DEFEATED

The conversion to digital content and the success of the network when users approach, thanks tools such as Facebook or Twitter, mark the celebration, on Monday, Internet Day, the projection tool teen unstoppable.



The network of networks comes to your big day with good health, as a teenager is in an explosive phase of creativity and not afraid to try new things, but eventually prove a disaster, said in an interview with Miguel Perez Subías, president of the Association of Internet Users (AUI), the group that promoted the day of the Web

At the time, entrepreneurs launched, somewhat blindly, Google, Apple or YouTube-that-turns 5, companies today enjoy a great influence and popularity and capean the economic crisis more than favorable results. social networks that foster communication with known, is increasing the membership of a group and can reinforce the social identity, are now the stars of the network. Facebook already has more than 400 million users and a network of 'microblogging' Twitter is published daily an average of 50 million entries. Both are more powerful, but there are all kinds of social networks that serve from to chat film, up to denounce tyrants, enemies to insult or share with a select group of millionaires the pleasure of luxury.
The cyber meeting around common interests are also very useful to companies who know where they have to send your messages and receive direct feedback from consumers.


The related

Subías According to Perez, the true dimension of the network is shown when used in everyday life to relate to people close or related, not when accessing what is far.

And is that the expert states that citizenship AUI Internet is a great opportunity that provides life and to share, discuss, participate and immediate access from anywhere digital content. The blatant dive
citizens in the network has jeopardized traditional business models. A digital content industries is costing them start and build their landing on the Internet, still considered a threat.

music, film, literature and television have been in the position of a forced conversion to the digital world, immersed in a "radical change of model."

Another model

Subías Pérez says the sector can no longer live to sell hard copies to the Internet because their cost tends to zero: every 18 months that cost is divided between two or four and the process of copying is simple and impossible to control.

The reaction time of these industries has been slow, and still is, encouraging the spread of pirated content. "The longer we wait to react to, others will seize this as an advantage," says Perez Subías, who claim to legislate to preserve the analog world when reality goes to digital.

UAI president considers a mistake that politicians and businesses raise the conversion of business models as a problem, when really it's an opportunity: "applications that are penalized are making the internet instead of empowering them . The intent is to halt its development because it would affect an economic sector, where such development is unstoppable, "he says.

In any event, tentatively New initiatives that contribute to this transition, as the program streaming Spotify, which lets you hear music for free in exchange for listening to advertising, or Libranda, a new digital distribution platform literature, bringing together the major publishing groups in English.

Opportunity for small

Who has been clear from the beginning the potential of the Internet as a channel projection makers have been small, which may make known their works easily and economically. Word of mouth is more alive than ever thanks to social networking.

Internet is a democratic environment in which the censorship attempts are useless, says Perez Subías, because it moves so fast that users manage to circumvent the difficulties.

But the greatest threat to network neutrality comes from corporate power: a lack of competition is devastating to the user, who lost power and decision making.



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