Those of you who follow disruptive technologies will be interested in a post on Om Malik's blog concerning an interview with Bob Bailey, chief executive of PMC Sierra, and his thoughts on what were the five leading "digital disruptions" changing the way we communicate and process information. The technologies he named were:
- MPEG/MP3 downloads (disrupting CDs/DVDs and the entertainment industry)
- PVRs (Tivo and the like, disrupting advertising)
- Internet (disrupting pretty much everything)
- Digital Photography (disrupting film manufacturers like Kodak and Fuji)
- Linux (disrupting Microsoft and non-open-source software makers)
- Networked Computing (disrupting traditional PC makers)
Disruption is not at all limited to technology. As we discussed here earlier, manufacturers of high-carb foods are struggling as consumers watch their carbs along with their waistlines. So perhaps the low-carb movement is a disruptive meme, which is just as interesting and meaningful a concept. A disruptive meme that can be associated with the advent of text messaging is that of the smart mob.
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