Future Business Models for the Web
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As the web grows, it is becoming increasingly clear the old business models are not fit to hold the different services, past and future.
In order to maintain the virtual eco-system, a conceptual shift in the business strategy underlying the internet industry is needed.
This twine explores some of the trends, experiments and opinions in new business models for the web.
As the web grows, it is becoming increasingly clear the old business models are not fit to hold the different services, past and future.
In order to maintain the virtual eco-system, a conceptual shift in the business strategy underlying the internet industry is needed.
This twine explores some of the trends, experiments and opinions in new business models for the web.
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