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[ti:未知] [ar:] [al:] [by:] [00:02.58]知行英語 [00:34.26]The Long Tail 長尾 [00:37.78]精彩點評 [00:40.47]In The Long Tail, [00:42.07]Chris Anderson offers a visionary look [00:45.02]at the future of business and common culture. [00:48.82]The long-tail phenomenon, [00:51.23]he argues, will "re-shape our understanding [00:54.81]of what people actually want to watch" (or read, etc.). [00:59.99]While Anderson presents a fascinating idea [01:04.13]backed by thoughtful (if repetitive) analysis, [01:08.34]many critics questioned just how greatly the niche market [01:12.71]will rework our common popular culture. [01:16.39]Anderson convinced most reviewers [01:19.46]in his discussion of Internet media sales, [01:22.57]but his Kitchen Aid and Lego examples fell flat. [01:29.15]講解 [02:12.79]In The Long Tail, [02:14.37]Chris Anderson offers a visionary look [02:17.17]at the future of business and common culture. [02:29.49]The long-tail phenomenon, [02:31.34]he argues, will "re-shape our understanding [02:34.79]of what people actually want to watch" (or read, etc.). [02:49.54]While Anderson presents a fascinating idea [02:53.11]backed by thoughtful (if repetitive) analysis, [03:04.29]many critics questioned just how greatly the niche market [03:08.54]will rework our common popular culture. [03:19.76]Anderson convinced most reviewers [03:22.11]in his discussion of Internet media sales, [03:32.39]but his Kitchen Aid and Lego examples fell flat. [03:56.59]A few pointed out that online markets [03:59.41]constitute just 10 percent of U.S. retail, [04:03.55]and brick-and-mortar stores will never disappear. [04:07.37]Anderson's thesis came under a separate attack [04:10.78]by Lee Gomes in his Wall Street Journal column. [04:15.78]Anderson had defined the "98 Percent Rule" [04:19.10]in his book to mean that no matter [04:21.98]how much inventory is made available online, [04:26.37]98 percent of the items will sell at least once. [04:32.29]講解 [04:59.64]A few pointed out that online markets [05:02.61]constitute just 10 percent of U.S. retail, [05:07.09]and brick-and-mortar stores will never disappear. [05:20.46]Anderson's thesis came under a separate attack [05:23.78]by Lee Gomes in his Wall Street Journal column. [05:33.77]Anderson had defined the "98 Percent Rule" in his book [05:42.78]to mean that no matter [05:44.81]how much inventory is made available online, [05:52.92]98 percent of the items will sell at least once. [06:02.79]多學(xué)一點 [06:04.65]constitute 組成,構(gòu)成 [06:07.97]seven days constitute one week [06:14.13]be composed of / make up [06:16.48]be made up of / consist of / comprise [06:29.84]The committee is composed of [06:32.39]/ made up of / consists of 15 members. [06:37.00]15 members constitute / make up / comprise the committee. [07:18.21]Yet Gomes cited statistics that could indicate that, [07:22.35]as the Web and Web services become more mainstream, [07:27.13]the 98 Percent Rule may no longer apply: [07:31.34]"Ecast [a music-streaming company] told me that now, [07:36.11]with a much bigger inventory than [07:38.65]when Mr. Anderson spoke to them two years ago, [07:42.46]the quarterly no-play rate has risen from 2% to 12%. [07:49.32]March data for the 1.1 million songs of Rhapsody, [07:53.64]another streamer, shows a 22% no-play rate; [07:59.36]another 19% got just one or two plays." [08:04.42]If Anderson overreaches in his thesis, [08:07.79]he has nonetheless written [08:10.36]"one of those business books that, ironically, [08:13.78]deserves more than a niche readership". [08:18.06]講解 [09:12.81]Yet Gomes cited statistics that could indicate that, [09:16.98]as the Web and Web services become more mainstream, [09:21.82]the 98 Percent Rule may no longer apply: [09:35.40]"Ecast [a music-streaming company] told me that now, [09:40.14]with a much bigger inventory than [09:42.61]when Mr. Anderson spoke to them two years ago, [09:57.96]the quarterly no-play rate has risen from 2% to 12%. [10:12.10]March data for the 1.1 million songs of Rhapsody, [10:16.43]another streamer, shows a 22% no-play rate; [10:33.24]another 19% got just one or two plays." [10:42.66]If Anderson overreaches in his thesis, [10:45.65]he has nonetheless written [10:48.22]"one of those business books that, ironically, [10:51.65]deserves more than a niche readership". [11:11.16]In The Long Tail, [11:12.82]Chris Anderson offers a visionary look [11:15.65]at the future of business and common culture. [11:20.07]The long-tail phenomenon, [11:21.88]he argues, will "re-shape our understanding [11:25.28]of what people actually want to watch" (or read, etc.). [11:30.99]While Anderson presents a fascinating idea [11:34.80]backed by thoughtful (if repetitive) analysis, [11:38.90]many critics questioned just how greatly the niche market [11:43.30]will rework our common popular culture. [11:47.75]Anderson convinced most reviewers [11:50.13]in his discussion of Internet media sales, [11:53.41]but his Kitchen Aid and Lego examples fell flat. [11:58.02]A few pointed out that online markets [12:00.91]constitute just 10 percent of U.S. retail, [12:05.15]and brick-and-mortar stores will never disappear. [12:09.06]Anderson's thesis came under a separate attack [12:12.35]by Lee Gomes in his Wall Street Journal column. [12:16.98]Anderson had defined the "98 Percent Rule" [12:20.77]in his book to mean that no matter [12:23.47]how much inventory is made available online, [12:27.25]98 percent of the items will sell at least once. [12:33.46]Yet Gomes cited statistics that could indicate that, [12:37.65]as the Web and Web services become more mainstream, [12:42.52]the 98 Percent Rule may no longer apply: [12:46.57]"Ecast [a music-streaming company] told me that now, [12:51.24]with a much bigger inventory than [12:53.64]when Mr. Anderson spoke to them two years ago, [12:57.98]the quarterly no-play rate has risen from 2% to 12%. [13:04.78]March data for the 1.1 million songs of Rhapsody, [13:09.38]another streamer, shows a 22% no-play rate; [13:15.20]another 19% got just one or two plays." [13:19.87]If Anderson overreaches in his thesis, [13:23.48]he has nonetheless written [13:25.82]"one of those business books that, ironically, [13:29.53]deserves more than a niche readership". 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The Long Tail 02 長尾 02 [好書-人文]
在〈長尾〉一書中,克利斯.安德森給人們構(gòu)建了一個關(guān)于未來商業(yè)和大眾文化的虛幻景像。他認(rèn)為,長尾現(xiàn)象,將會“改造我們對于一個問題的理解,也就是人們到底想看什么(或者讀什么等等)”,經(jīng)過深思熟慮(雖然是有些啰嗦)的分析,安德森提出了這個很棒的觀點,而很多批評家卻都質(zhì)疑縫隙市場到底能在多大程度上改變我們的大眾流行文化。
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