The document discusses how technology has increased speed and convenience over time. It notes that in 1998 there were only 147 million people online and downloading a song or movie took much longer than it does today. The rise of smartphones and high-speed cellular data as well as technologies like Alexa, Snapchat cameras, and eBay payments have increased speed and convenience. Services like Spotify and Netflix also helped drive this change by offering instant access to media versus slower download times. The document suggests companies must continue to rapidly adopt new technologies to provide instant solutions and meet customer demands in order to succeed.
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# Songs on Spotify 30 million+
Cost to own them on MP3 $20.7 million
Cost of Spotify subscription $9.99 p/m
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How many of you have ever illegally
downloaded something before?
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People didn’t primarily download illegally
because it was free. It was because it was
instant.
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what you eat and when you shop for food.
your health levels, diet and when you eat.
where you travel on foot and when you do it.
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your daily commute and frequent locations visited.
what you regularly purchase and where you do it.
the way you speak and what you ask for.
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what you like to watch and when you watch it.
what time you get home and when you leave.
what you like, read and who you’re friends with.