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student led examples of I. goods

These unique informational goods that the other students brought were quite interesting; although most of them had their main source of revenue based off of selling advertisements. The most interesting good that I thought was the fact that users could now stream live radio feeds through their Internet-ready computer. This provides a greater experience for the user because one can now see what song is playing by which artists, and be able to interact with some of the advertisements. There were also other great examples of goods that we did not get the chance to cover in-depth for class; TiVo, mapquest, wikipedia, the Oakley glasses, and the handheld dictionary. So with the technological revolution already taking place, we are going to see a lot of unique informational goods being created into the market, or have old goods recreated to find their place in this digital world we are in.

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