Unlearn is the new black

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If you’ve read my blog before you know that I have been pointing fingers at the record industry for a while.

Last night I ran into this clip of Jeff Jarvis:


And it was kind of an eye opener to me. He actually somewhat said some of the same things that I have said before (which could mean that I have a point) but his words just kind of made the whole problem crystal clear to me.

The businesses that are currently struggling are the ones that are desperately trying to keep their media of distribution. Again – distribution is the key word here, because that is the one thing  the internet can do better than any distribution network or channel have been able to before – it gives every single person the ability to chose exactly what he wants, when he wants it and in what form.

As I have previously mentioned Record companies are struggling because they still see themselves as “record distributors” – they have been, and still are, focused on the media of distributing the music. But the actual product that they are selling is not records. It is music, and if people want that as an MP3 or on their cell phone, that shouldn’t really matter. But if you focus all effort on maintaining music on cds because that is what used to make you money, then you will fail miserably.

Newspapers are struggling because they still see themselves as “papers” – they have been, and still are, focused on the media of distributing the news. But the actual product that they are selling is not paper. It is journalism, and if people want that in an RSS feed or on their cell phone, that shouldn’t really matter. But if you focus all effort on maintaining news on paper because that is what used to make you money, then you will fail miserably.

Advertising agencies are struggling because they still see themselves as “advertisers” – they have been, and still are, focused on the media they reach consumers by. But the actual product that they are selling is not advertising. It is telling companies how to best reach their customers, and if people want to be reached on blogs or on twitter, that shouldn’t really matter. But if you focus all effort on maintaining talking to your customers through advertising because that is what used to make you money, then you will fail miserably.

The list is long but you catch the drift.

The glass is full of a good idea

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I found this guy Alex Ostrowski who is an arty-designy kind of guy. He has some nice stuff on his site so go check it out.

One of the things he made that I relly like are these glasses that are either permanently half empty (filled with air) or permanently half full (filled with caster resin).

I don’t know if you can actually buy them, but i sure hope so.

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A friend sent me the link to this site, and I think it is so sweet that I have to post it here as well.

I won’t start to explain what it is about, cause you’ll just click the link if you are interested anyways, but I think they have an interesting ability to make their small products interesting by virtually making them more dull so to speak, and then wrap them in a little story…

Also because it is made from 100% recycled materials and it is compostable- which means one day, it will probably become a part of a large tree. Maybe you can cut down that tree and make it into a speedboat.

Beautifully simple, that’s all there is to it.

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