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Revision as of 22:31, 3 May 2009

(please add links to your driving forces, interview, orther reseach here, so we can comment on it) - Daniel

Team members

  • Pavlos Hadjipolis
  • Andrew Li
  • Ying Hua
  • Jaouad Ben Dahman


Research questions


Driving forces

1. Income of the industry
2. Reliability of the news
3. Portability of news

System diagram

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Scenario's

1. Newspapers will stop existing, new media will take over
2. Newspapers will survive
3. Newspapers and new media techniques will be used together for optimal news delivery to the customers