Maybe people do want content after all.
In an April,
2004 Wired News article we read that:
A recent Pew Internet & American Life Project study found that 88 percent of Americans who use the web claim the internet is part of their daily routines. This digital socialization dovetails neatly with the emergence of content as the No. 1 reason people go online. According to the Online Publishers Association, 127 million people use the internet for content, as opposed to communications (118 million), searching (112 million) and e-commerce (106 million).
It may be a close second, but if this study is accurate, connectivity is still
playing second fiddle to content.
Go to: Not it's not, or
Go to: Now what did he mean by that?, or
Go to: Content? Did somebody mention content?