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Subject: Discuus on the latest trends in the field of Informatics

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genevieve
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02/01/2008 3:00 AM Alert 
Share ur websites here :

http://www.theage.com.au/news/games/games-industry-passes-1b-mark/2007/07/30/1185647789853.html.----This website places information on the trends and developments on the use of IT and informatics in the entertainment industry. It shows how the entertainment industry, in this case, particularly the games industry is in the red today, passing $1b mark in it’s shining moment. The trend in the use of IT and informatics is that the market is growing as more and more people embrace gaming as a form of entertainment. Total games industry revenues in the year to June 30, 2006 were $1.03 billion. Some studies show the market is growing as more and more people embrace gaming as a form of entertainment. The article then goes on to give an example of how the growth experienced by the games industry does not come at the expense of book sales. Also, as the page scrolls down, this webpage will tell us more that all these but one thing is for sure: Entertainment is changing and how people spend their entertainment time is changing, there is a strong emphasis and awareness for this there, even in other bigger company ie EA they worry about this. So really it's down to the general consumer as to where they see their entertainment dollar going.
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