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100 Things to Watch in 2012
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Access Everywhere
Image credit: Apple
With the proliferation of cloud-based services
and Internet-enabled everything, consumers
will be accessing music, books and video—
media they either own or buy into through
subscriptions—on a multitude of Web-connected
devices wherever they are. We’ll be listening to
Spotify and the like from Internet-enabled cars,
speakers and even fridges; watching movies
on tablets or TVs via services like Netflix and
the upcoming Vdio or the new “digital content
locker” UltraViolet; and catching up with TV
everywhere as providers expand access to all
our devices.