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Peter told Bob that he hated to break the news but their sales had been down again the previous month. Bob asked Peter if they really had been down again. Peter agreed and told him that those days everybody was shopping at their competition Honest Abe's Store. Bob told him that everything in there cost an arm and a leg. Peter agreed and said that they really charged top dollar. Bob told him that their salespeople were very strange and they gave him the creeps. Peter told him that meanwhile they were about to belly-up. Bob told Peter that he was sorry to hear that and he had thought that his new advertising company would have saved the day. Peter suggested to face it and told him that Bob and his company had been a real flop. Bob told him that he would go back to the drawning board. Peter replied that it was too late and Bob was fired. Bob didn't believe him and asked Peter if he was giving him the ax. Peter agreed and told him that he had already found a new manager and she was sharp as a tack. Bob asked Peter if they could talk it over because after all he had been working there for 10 years. Peter told him that there was no point in arguing there and he had already made up his mind. Bob answered that at least he wouldn't have to put up with Peter's nonsense anymore and said goodbye to him and that dead-end job. Peter asked Bob to leave before he lost his temper.
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Today it is no one in doubt that the electronic digital technology in conjunction with the Internet (and next-generation technology networks) determine the future of communications. Naturally, the traditional providers of information products, starting with companies that produce dictionaries and encyclopedias, and ending with the mass media do not want to accept the fact that their time has passed, and doing everything they can to catch up.
<span>From the perspective of the dynamics of the market for information products on digital media and on-line, certainly deserves attention the fact most of the transition encyclopedic dictionaries in electronic format. </span>
<span>According to many experts, we are witnessing the demise of traditional media, or what was meant by this notion for most of the twentieth century. The only thing that is not entirely clear - this is when the funeral will take place and what is their scope. However, it is known that the Internet as we know it today is the first interactive media. </span>
<span>What is fundamentally new characteristics of the user making the Internet the information space? </span>