Network Laws
While Reeds Law, Metcalfe’s law and
Sarnoff’s laws all try to discover the value of a network, each is very
different and has their own limitations. While these all have a margin of
error, the law that I agree most with is Sarnoff’s. Sarnoff’s law is attributed
to David Sarnoff. The Sarnoff law states that the value of a broadcast network
is proportionate to the number of viewers. I have to agree, I think a network
is only as valuable as the number of users it has. I also believe that the interchangeability
of using this for broadcast stations and for networks also makes it that much
more efficient. This law is the only one out of the three that allows it to
increase linearly and in my opinion will be the most accurate. While Metcalfe’s
and Reeds law are great when determining the reach and show the endless possibilities
they are complicating and assumes that the connection between networks are
equal.
Five years from now I expect
technology to advance dramatically. Looking back at the last decade it is
amazing how far we have came. So when asked “where will we get our information
five years from now?” I was stumped. However, after much thought the place I
think that we will be able to go for most of our information is Apps. Right now
there is almost an App for everything, our TV’s come with applications, our
cell phones, tablets, watches and even computers. This will be a very
convenient way for people to get information at the tip of their fingers any
time of day or night. Being surrounded by technology is a luxury but with the
fast pace of society I feel that this will be the best and easiest way to get
to anything that you are looking for whether it be social media sites, banking
sites and sites for educational purposes.
Jamie, I completely agree with you. Sarnoff's law is relative to the company, and shows in proportion the company/viewer relationship. Most companies operate, and make business strategies based on revenue. With that being said, what better way to show the ranking of a site, than graphing the relationship. This also allows companies to know what their viewers/readers like and dislike. I was also stumped on where our technology would be in five years. Our world is constantly technologically changing, and it is all happening so fast!
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