Thursday, February 7, 2013

Debate Over Music Piracy


A huge problem within our society today is the process music pirating. The effect of piracy continues to be intensely debated in the entertainment industry. many studies have shown that it negatively affects sales, and makes a consumer less likely to legally purchase their favorite music. This topic will long bring heated arguments between artists and legal copyright laws. I felt this situation didn't effect me but it effects our generation greatly because we appreciate all types of music and I am sure have all committed some sort of music piracy or just even listened to pirated music. I enjoy the thought of free music and i love the fact i can get free music on the internet but in the long run someone is effected negatively.
      So the question i'd like to bring up is why our generation so likely to not oppose or fight against music piracy? 


Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Google Glass



Google released a video showing what it would look like if you were wearing the Google Glass. but unfortunately the only thing we have seen about the device is what is shown in that video. This is a cool idea to everyone and it would definitely be a technology breakthrough, but why has google gotten everyone so excited over a product that does not exist yet? I know there are prototypes and models that have been created and there is a maximum amount of potential for this product, it just seems a little too unrealistic to expect google to pull it off. 

if you have not seen the video or the website,
check it out: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c6W4CCU9M4
http://www.google.com/glass/start/what-it-does/


Thursday, January 31, 2013

Response to Caitlyn Croasdale and Colin Raaberg

Do you pay more for food or atmosphere when you go out to eat? 

I have to agree with Colin in this situation due to the main fact people go out to eat is because they want a stress free meal in a nice environment. From what i've known its always been the nicer the restaurant  the more expensive it was, so you really are paying more for both when you dine out. the customer will pay for that certain experience or that certain type of food they want, it just happens to be you have to pay more for the more attracting places. But on the other hand you are also paying more the food as well. A restaurant wont sell their food for what they buy it for. The obvious business aspect comes into hand where they have to make money and charge you more for preparing the food. So generally you are paying for both.  

Monday, January 28, 2013

Blog 1/28/2013

(2)  Are customer satisfaction and customer value interdependent or mutually exclusive?  Can satisfaction occur simultaneously with low customer value?

customer satisfaction and customer value are extremely similar and i feel they are interdependent rather than mutually exclusive. For a customer to be satisfied with a product or service that they receive, it needs to bring some sort of value to the customer and the other way around because if a product brings value, the customer is then in turn satisfied. these two aspects of business go hand in hand and both have to coexist. Even if a product is cheap and has little value to its customer, it can still satisfy based on the customers expectations.