Tuesday, December 14, 2021

HALIFAX: Dalhousie Signals Digital Boom

Dalhousie University in Halifax is promoting a new digital economic "venue" of some sort with international businesses and Universities in some new work group they are doing.

I seen the ads up all over the city bus stops, Dalhousie is promoting a new digital economic boom in Nova Scotia...and tourism is also up I would assume.

With digital becoming the main service for music, telephone and media Halifax is partnering with international corporations for job creation in the digital market here in Halifax.

You have to understand that Cities in general are international, with lots of University and Corporations working there....which works great for a place like Nova Scotia whose main industry is tourism and has the largest lobster fishery in the world.

That makes the city an "international scene" where the county area isn't.

Halifax is also in a central location between Los Angeles and London, and in fact is on the same parallel as London itself, so it is a great area to expand on an international level in an area like digital which works on the smart phone...Nova Scotia is also the home of inventor of the telephone Alexander Graham Bell...making 902 the first and most important area code for Halifax.

Everyone knows that the smartphone and digital will be the future main markets, but what will it look like?

Nike buys virtual sneaker maker to sell digital shoes in the metaverse

https://www.cnn.com/2021/12/14/tech/nike-rtfkt/index.html


These are the new digital products and opinions....remember I'm running digital for a music promotion on the smartphone...all songs come on the digital player...the smartphone itself.

Nike looks to be selling virtual digital items, called "digital shoes"...I'm assuming they'll be a digital venue to wear them at....like some kind of Barbie or Polly Pocket page or to show off to for your friends on Facebook.

 

 Market pick: New China Digital Currency.

Washington Watch: As China’s digital yuan project gains steam, chances may rise for bipartisan embrace of digital dollar

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/as-chinas-digital-yuan-project-gains-steam-chances-may-rise-for-bipartisan-embrace-of-digital-dollar-11639500341

 


Effective Digital Transformation Depends on a Shared Language

https://hbr.org/2021/12/effective-digital-transformation-relies-on-a-shared-language 

It used to be SAP transformation....now it's Digital Transformation, to convert your business from a traditional to Digital Services based market.


Local organizations proposing project to bridge digital divide brought on by COVID

https://mobilesyrup.com/2021/12/13/local-organizations-proposing-project-to-bridge-digital-divide-brought-on-by-covid/ 

Quote:

"The digital divide has always existed,"

Actually no it hasn't.

The digital divide has only existed since the invention of the internet after 1995 with examples like Compact Disc's becoming small digital files and high speed internet data transfer.

This has just now led to a large corporate divide between digital and non digital services now that other products like compact disc's have gone obsolete leaving other media like online digital music, movies and videos main viewing venue to be smart phones on digital.

Expect more digital services to start like online cartoon clips and short videos like three minute Spider-Man cartoon news reels and short films that can also be used for advertising to start soon hitting the market.

Perhaps they will make a "cinema hub" on the smartphone where you can go to the virtual movies and watch short three minute Spider-Man clips and order products and pay per views, like "digital newsreels" like Marvel three minute shorts to air on Youtube and other pages like news sites like Fox 11, CNN and NBC.

As far as music goes expect bands to be shifting to a larger more "non-concert based market" on digital as the audience expands into digital viewing on the smartphone they will be releasing more visualizers and digital singles with less photos and touring because of the bigger market, I'm assuming the selling of non digital or traditional products will take place at their smaller concert scenes or local venues like LA or London.

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