Today's newsletter is about perception, networks and blogs. Realities that people will not see and new ways of understanding the semantic web. And in an odd way, this item sets the stage perfectly: "The corporate eLearning Market in the US peaked in late-2001 at about $6.5 billion and has seen 15-20% negative growth in both 2002 and 2003. In 2004, the market leveled off and has remained flat. As of mid-2004, the market for conventional eLearning is $4.5 billion with content accounting for half of the revenues." The e-learning field is changing in front of our eyes, and yet people are not seeing it. Content is flat, services are the future. "By 2008, at least 60% of eLearning revenue will derive from services."
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