World Cup Aftermath Challenge Part 1
Reflecting my live participation in the World Cup's atmosphere it's been a fantastic experience I will remember during the coming years. But until now I could not understand why Zidane treated Materazzi in this awful manner. So I run a search on
YouTube and looked at today's videos sorted by today's views and recognized that 4 out of the first 5 videos represented Zidane's Headbutt. Digging a bit deeper the current stats of the #1 video say:
Views: 1,700,061, Comments: 4227, Favorited: 3079 times
#2 - Most Viewed (This Month), #1 - Most Viewed (This Week), #1 - Most Viewed (Today)
#22 - Most Discussed (This Month), #5 - Most Discussed (This Week), #1 - Most Discussed (Today)

What it means?
Well, I was not alone with my thoughts. Current public expectations, lifestyle and behaviours demand audio-visual experiences far beyond broadcasting and traditional media. Additional exploding multimedia content, new devices and IP based networks make it neccessary to create seamless content services that meet the needs of targeted customer segments and deliver more value to audiences via broadband around key content areas anytime and anywhere.
Companies should (if not yet done) be able to form an attention loop to gather continuous feedback and establish a converged, flexible environment to optimize value for an on-demand world.
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