Web 2.0 rules. We’ve said this over and over again and it still does. Just take a look at the recent events in the world of Internet Finance reporting. AOL Money has introduced an innovation in their site. Their doing away with the mind-boggling graphs, which only finance whiz kids from Planet Dollars can understand.
CNN Money overhauled its site recently. They now prefer, guess what… videos and news contents. Business television in the future will no longer be very popular in televisions, ironic as they may sound, but it will be more popular online. Hence, CNN Money will broadcast two original videos online everyday. Their plan is to increase this number of broadcasts to 15 videos a day, if not more, in the future.
As it turned out, the audience of business television has switched to the Internet. Even while they’re working on their desks, they can easily go online and watch videos from CNN Money. In addition to this, the news content and articles featured at the site will be related to what Fortune, and Money magazines publish.
Another boon for Web 2.0! Probably in the next few years, more and more Old media people will turn to the new.
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