In my first Oxford-style debate Economist Media Convergence Forum had the honor of participating in
New York City on Wednesday. Record before us, the consumers have lost more and more to achieve
Disclosure of personal information. Dave Morgan, Simulmedia CEO I Congress "on" by
Debate. Matthew intelligent, President and CEO of Q Interactive, and Jeff jarvis, "What Would Google Author
What? "Blog Buzz Machine and taken to a professional team.
Before debate, and asked viewers 25% to 75% in favor of the proposal was agreed. I was not
Surprising, considering that many of the participants of the conference, new means of marketing. Clearly, Dave
and I
We work ahead.
Jeff and Matt argue that an enthusiastic exchange of information was good for business and for
Consumers who have chosen voluntarily share their data. And I said that we agree with Dave that, if the user
has no control over
Your data today, a better option, unfortunately, law, technology and economy is part of
Similarly, with some users still control politics often do not agree. I'm sure very few
All the arguments here, but it gives you a first impression.
To take into account many things change in the hearts of the crowd. First, Dave Morgan has a clearly
An experienced and respected industry leader that he believes oriented online behavior as a good partner, that
We both have privacy, can target ads. Secondly, I think most players in the industry that
Web 2.0 requires that people around the world will be given more control over your information. You know
Says, just behind the world of the 1980s, direct marketing companies are
Consumer data.
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