1. Leisure as Big Business
Changing demographics
11th largest industry profits in 2006
Annual revenues of over $100 billion
Triad—amusement, entertainment, recreation leisure activities
Entertainment content—live performances (theatre, musical concerts), interactive experiences (recreation, amusement parks, travel, gaming) and media (m
of a physical keyboard.
Hardware
- Screen and input
The touch and gesture features of the iPhone are based on technology originally developed by FingerWorks. Most gloves and styluses prevent the necessary electrical conductivity. The iPhone 3GS also features a new Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating.
- Audio and output
One of two speakers (left) and the microphone (right) surroun
of The Company – MOTOROLA
HISTORY
Motorola started as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation in 1928. The name Motorola was adopted in 1947, but the word had been used as a trademark since the 1930s. Founders Paul Galvin and Joe Galvin came up with the name Motorola when his company started manufacturing car radios. In the middle of 1970s, it started to converge upon communication service dis
1. Location-Based Service Background
1.1. Definition of Location-Based Service
Location-Based services refer to general class of computer program-level services used to include specific controls for location and time data as control features in computer programs. Location-Based services utilize location information to improve business productivity as well as adding value to a comfortable life.
C. Global Paradigm Shift and Possibility of Korean Tea Culture
If the social structure and cultural preferences were interconnected, understanding this relationship helps for anticipating and planning for globalization of specific cultural items. Especially, the possibility of Korean tea culture can be firmly recognized, as we examine the strategies reflected by the global paradigm shift. Three