PriceWaterhouseCooper: "One of the things we need to get into context here is that traditional media isn't dead yet and won't be for the next five years. It's very important to think why. The over-50s are helping to sustain traditional media, and also in many of the emerging markets there is still plenty of room for traditional media. The death of traditional media is exaggerated, at least in a five-year context."
Article on how things like spatial context help people remember things (such as a location of an article in a newspaper), compared with a digital reader that tends to convey a sense of limitless or infinity.
We discussed in class how the Kindle has the ability to provide extra context for a book. It can tell a reader historical and cultural information so they have a better understanding of the book. Well, here is a website that is doing the same thing. It has maps, photos, videos and loads of extra information for readers. Check it out!