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Times of India·20 January 2008

Digital trends for 2008

NEW DELHI: What follows isn’t just another digital trend forecast. This is how your digital life is gonna get transformed. Tune in, savvy up! GPS comes into our cars. In 2008, we’ll see screens in our cars which show — thankfully not DVDs but live map directions via satellite. No more getting lost in Gurgaon or in Whitefield. Net on mobile. Today less than 10 lakh people do it. In 2008, over 25 lakh will. That is more than the people who access it through a landline today. E-commerce gets real. We’ve waited for this since 1998. But this is the year that people will truly start buying stuff online. Over Rs 10,000 crores worth of it will be bought by consumers. Broadband gets broader. Today, some companies slime out by calling 256 kbps broadband; in 2008, more of us will enjoy true broadband — starting at 2 mbps. Get set to watch live streaming full-screen video without stutters. Wii arrives. Microsoft’s crores of ad spend to boost the Xbox will now be challenged by Nintendo’s Wii. iPhone becomes legal. What many consider to be the world’s coolest phone will now come officially into India with a carrier. Which means even more of them will be hacked to work on other carriers. YouTube beats saas-bahu. Indian time spent on video/TV on YouTube will beat that on any soap opera. Advertisers will move their rupees online as a result. Seniors push the kids aside. The online medium is the reserve of the young but now it will go to the elderly too; expect to see grandmas relating, even dating, on the Web! In 2009, let’s see how we’ve done. Till then, enjoy your digital leap year!

Mahesh Murthy

Mahesh Murthy

Marketer, Entrepreneur, Investor. Founder of Pinstorm and Seedfund.

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