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Augmented reality apps: A business model
Wednesday, October 7, 2009One key to selling advertising is your ability to assure the advertiser that people will see his or her ad. One of the problems with Web sites — especially news Web sites — is that they have so many pages. The chances that someone will see an ad (if it appears on just one page) are lousy.
One key to news and information in the 21st century is user participation. Think YouTube. Think Wikipedia.
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