Digitization is certainly challenging the old ways of doing things, whether that's in publishing or politics. But it's not the end. In many ways, it is just the beginning.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As everything becomes digitized, there's the idea that things that can't be digitized become more valuable.
The pace of digitizing life has been increasing exponentially.
Digitisation was supposed to lead to a great democratisation of access to creative work.
Everything has gotten less expensive. Digitization has made content, whether it's print or music, less costly. Today, anyone can read the news for free online.
The world's entire scientific and cultural heritage, published over centuries in books and journals, is increasingly being digitized and locked up by a handful of private corporations.
Soon it's all going to be digital anyway. It's all going to be saved on a little coin somewhere.
Sooner rather than later, any other form other than digital media will be a thing of the past. It won't vanish, but let's face it, this is seemingly the way of the future.
There's a lot of things lost in the Digital Age.
We're at the beginning of the digitization and automation of biotech.
I believe we should celebrate new possibilities of combining the printed codex with electronic technology... The information ecology is getting richer, not thinner.
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