* Lutz Donnerhacke: > * Martin Schr�der wrote: >> On 2005-03-04 13:00:27 +0100, Lutz Donnerhacke wrote: >>> Wieso mischen sich L�nder in Individualkommunikation ein? >> >> Du wirst es schwer haben, Richter davon zu �berzeugen, da� http >> Individualkommunikation ist. Zumindest im Normalfall ist es das >> nicht. Oder wo siehst Du da Individualkommunikation? > > Es ist Unicast.
Und? Zeitschriften k�nnen auch Unicast sein: | June 2004 | | Editor's Note | Kiss Privacy Goodbye -- and Good Riddance, Too. | Nick Gillespie | | | DEAR READER, | | This is no ordinary issue of reason -- or of any other magazine, | either. The cover is an aerial shot of my home in Oxford, Ohio. If you | were a subscriber to reason, you would have received a unique copy | with your own home on the cover. What's more, the ads on the back | covers would have been customized to you and your neighborhood. | | In collaboration with the direct marketing firm Entremedia, printer | maker Xeikon, image provider AirPhotoUSA, and Cal Poly San Luis | Obispo, we utilized bleeding-edge technologies that allowed us to | tailor each copy of this month's run to virtually all of our | subscribers. That's more than 40,000 unique versions in all. (Another | 15,000 or so readers such as yourself received this generic version | with my home on the cover.) This issue hints at a future of | hyper-individualized publications that will be assembled for an | audience of one: you. Articles, news, commentary -- even ads and | catalogs -- could be targeted so you get only the information and | offers in which you're clearly interested. | | [...] <http://www.reason.com/0406/ed.ng.editors.shtml> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
