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Trademark Poker AB2000AE Budweiser A  Eagle Pub Table


Trademark Poker AB2000AE Budweiser A Eagle Pub Table


$384.75


This Budweiser A amp; Eagle pub table will soon be the highlight of your game room or barFeatures include: . 28 inch diameter x 1 inch thick solid wood1/8 inch scratch resistant UV protective acrylic top. Full color printed logo is protected by the acrylic top. Table top is trimmed with chrome plated banding. 42 inch high chrome base with foot restGreat for gifts and recreation decor.

Budweiser Irish Pub Mirror  Sl Inte


Budweiser Irish Pub Mirror Sl Inte


$81.91


Pay homage to your Irish heritage or simply your love of St. Patrick s Day orBudweiser with this stunning mirror The mirror measures 16 x22 inches overall and features gorgeous gold and silver etching and crackle elements. The mirror is also adorned with the Budweiser logo andthe phrase one hundred thousand welcomes.

Budweiser


Budweiser


$12.99


Budweiser - Tin Sign

Trademark Commerce AB2000-BUD Budweiser Bowtie Red / Black Pub Table


Trademark Commerce AB2000-BUD Budweiser Bowtie Red / Black Pub Table


$295.05


This Budweiser pub table will soon be the highlight of your game room or bar!Features include: . 28 inch diameter x 1 inch thick solid wood1/8 inch scratch resistant UV protective acrylic top. Full color printed logo is protected by the acrylic top. Table top is trimmed with chrome plated banding. 42 inch high chrome base with foot restGreat for gifts and recreation decor.

Trademark Commerce AB2000BUD Budweiser Bowtie Red / Black Pub Table


Trademark Commerce AB2000BUD Budweiser Bowtie Red / Black Pub Table


$370.5


This Budweiser pub table will soon be the highlight of your game room or barFeatures include: . 28 inch diameter x 1 inch thick solid wood1/8 inch scratch resistant UV protective acrylic top. Full color printed logo is protected by the acrylic top. Table top is trimmed with chrome plated banding. 42 inch high chrome base with foot restGreat for gifts and recreation decor.

Budweiser 14 Inch Single Shade Bar Lamp


Budweiser 14 Inch Single Shade Bar Lamp


$156


If you re a fan of the King of Beers the Budweiser products is the perfect choice for your home bar or game room. With official Budweiser logos and The Great American Lager trademarks this authentic light will create the perfect pub atmosphere. Budweiser 14 Single Shade Bar Lamp. Budweiser collection. Hanging chains. Gold support structure. Durable Polynesian shade construction. High quality full color logo. Overall Dimensions: 14 H x 14 W x 14 D.

Budweiser A  Eagle Padded Bar Stool


Budweiser A Eagle Padded Bar Stool


$148.19


Feature the Budweiser A amp; Eagle prominently as a highlight of your bar and gameroom. Features include: Chrome plated double rung base Adjustable levelers 7.5 inch high by 14.75 diameter padded seat Commercial grade vinyl seat Long lasting Budweiser A amp; Eagle Logo 30 inch high bar stool great for bar pub table and bars Great for gifts and recreation decor.

Kasey Kahne Autographed Budweiser HERO CARD


Kasey Kahne Autographed Budweiser HERO CARD


$13.59


Kasey Kahne Autographed Budweiser HERO CARD Kasey Kahne Autographed Budweiser HERO CARDEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee.

Trademark Poker AB1500IRISHNP Budweiser Irish Pub Mirror  Siainte


Trademark Poker AB1500IRISHNP Budweiser Irish Pub Mirror Siainte


$85.05


Pay homage to your Irish heritage or simply your love of St. Patrick s Day orBudweiser with this stunning mirror The mirror measures 16 x22 inches overall and features gorgeous gold and silver etching and crackle elements. The mirror is also adorned with the Budweiser logo andthe phrase one hundred thousand welcomes.

Trademark Poker AB1500IRISH Budweiser Irish Pub Mirror  Personalized


Trademark Poker AB1500IRISH Budweiser Irish Pub Mirror Personalized


$85.05


Pay homage to your Irish heritage or simply your love of St. Patrick s Day orBudweiser with this stunning mirror The mirror measures 16 x22 inches overall and features gorgeous gold and silver etching and crackle elements. The mirror is also adorned with the Budweiser logo andthe phrase one hundred thousand welcomes. This mirror is also customizable with the phrase of your choosing. Contact your sales associate for more details.

Bill Elliott Budweiser #11 Autographed Hero Card


Bill Elliott Budweiser #11 Autographed Hero Card


$13.59


Bill Elliott Budweiser #11 Autographed Hero Card BILL ELLIOTT BUDWEISER #11 AUTOGRAPHED HERO CARDEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee.

Budweiser A  Eagle Padded Bar Stool With Back


Budweiser A Eagle Padded Bar Stool With Back


$204.76


This Budweiser A amp; Eagle Bar Stool with Backrestwill be the highlight of your bar and gameroom. Features include: Chrome plated double rung base Adjustable levelers 7.5 inch high by 14.75 diameter padded seat Commercial grade vinyl seat Long lasting Officially Licensed Budweiser A amp; Eagle Logo 30 inch high bar stool great for bar pub table and bars Back Rest for added comfort Great for gifts and recreation decor.

Budweiser Bowtie Red/Black Bar Stool


Budweiser Bowtie Red/Black Bar Stool


$148.19


Feature the King of Beers Budweiser Bowtie Bar Stool prominently as a highlight of your bar and gameroom. Features include: Chrome plated double rung base Adjustable levelers 7.5 inch high by 14.75 diameter padded seat Commercial grade vinyl seat Long lasting Budweiser Bowtie Logo 30 inch high bar stool great for bar pub table and bars Great for gifts and recreation decor.

Poker AB2000AE 42H x 28W x 28D Budweiser A and Eagle Pub Table with Chrome Base


Poker AB2000AE 42H x 28W x 28D Budweiser A and Eagle Pub Table with Chrome Base


$370.5


This Budweiser A amp; Eagle pub table will soon be the highlight of your game room or barFeatures include: . 28 inch diameter x 1 inch thick solid wood1/8 inch scratch resistant UV protective acrylic top. Full color printed logo is protected by the acrylic top. Table top is trimmed with chrome plated banding. 42 inch high chrome base with foot restGreat for gifts and recreation decor.

3 Glass of Foamy Budweiser Beer Christmas Ornament


3 Glass of Foamy Budweiser Beer Christmas Ornament


$8.99


Glass of Foamy Budweiser Beer Christmas OrnamentItem #: AB2802Officially Licensed ProductThis unique ornament features a replica of a glass of foamy Budweiser beer.3-dimensionalDimensions: 3"H x 1.25"W Material(s): ResinComes ready-to-hang on a gold cord. Type: Ornaments Color: Yellow

Budweiser 1936


Budweiser 1936


$12.99


Budweiser 1936 - Tin Sign


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2020 Vision for the Web

The growth of the web since 2000 has been massive and in the 'new' economies - China, Brazil, Russia, India, Eastern Europe that is likely to continue apace. It's not until penetration reaches that of the phone that the market will mature. That's lots of growth.

Given this likely growth what will the web look like in 2020?

Well, there are two sides to that coin - the way the technology works and then the ways we use it and, of course, forecast vision is less likely to be accurate than optical.

Technology

According to technology expert and entrepreneur Nova Spivack, the development of the web moves in 10 year cycles.

In the first decade, most of the development focused on the back end. In the second decade, focus shifted to the front end and the era social media, mash-ups and experiments to make the web more interactive. The next cycle will shift focus to the back end again. Then by 2020 focus will return to the front end and we'll see thousands of new ways to use the web.

Some of the predictions for the next 10 years are the:

- 'ever present' web will merge with all other forms of entertainment and everything will be delivered via the web. Everything (phones, fridges, the lot) will connect to the net and you will have a constant connection to the web at work, at home, driving, in the pub or restaurant, in fact wherever you are.

- semantic web and artificial intelligence where all information is categorized and stored in such a way that a computer can understand it as well as a human. The web will capable of analyzing data and extrapolating new ideas for you. In fact people already feel that, as one of our readers, Tony Cox, wrote after one of our recent articles: "The Internet is evolving like a primitive brain building neural connections to integrate the myriad of input signals for evaluation, selective storage and sending of response signals. The conscious mind is only aware of that which demands attention, with most work dealt with automatically and subconsciously."

- three dimensional web - one single virtual world with buildings, shops and other areas to explore and people to interact with in virtual reality and real online personalities. However, standards for programming and graphical design would be much more complex and expensive.

- above or some combination thereof.

Web usage

So what will the backroom developments mean for what we do on the web? Well, Seth Godin has characterised these next developments as:

- ubiquity - because it is about activity, not just data, and most human activity takes place offline

- identity - because the deliverable is based on who you are and what you do and what you need

- connection - because 'you're nothing without the rest of us'.

We are already seeing some of these changes with the growth of social media and the launch just recently of Google Sidewiki - a new feature of the Google Toolbar that lets you leave comments about any website. When some else running Sidewiki views that web page, they'll see your comments.

But in the future Godin sees much more potent applications. He gives examples of how this will work too, such as:

- I'm typing an email to someone, and we're brainstorming about doing a business development deal with Apple. A little window pops up and lets me know that David over in our Tucscon office is already having a similar conversation with Apple and perhaps we should coordinate.

- I'm late for a dinner. My GPS phone knows this (because it has my calendar, my location, and the traffic status). So, it tells me, and then it alerts the people who are waiting for me.

Some of this is not so far away. Google Wave has just launched and has a lot of features, such as:

- Real-time: In most instances, you can see what someone else is typing, character-by-character.

- Extensions: Just like Facebook developers can build their own applications within waves. Google Wave code will be open source, to promote innovation and adoption amongst developers

- Wiki functionality: Anything written within a Google Wave can be edited by anyone else

- Playback: You can playback any part of the wave to see what was said.

- Drag-and-drop sharing: Drag your file and drop it into a Google Wave and everyone will have access.

The Social Issues Research Centre says that the web in 2020 will:

"..........meet human needs more fully than it does at present, with many resulting social and political implications. It will have come to provide a renewed forum for social cohesion and democracy as well as continuing as a platform for information, entertainment, communication, shopping, etc. ......... If a Web application, however complex and sophisticated, does not fulfil a timeless human need then it will not succeed. While technology changes, people in general do not.......... We reinvent tribal groups in which we find a true sense of belonging, whether they be the familiar youth subcultures.......... or the more staid and respectable.......... 'grown-up' groups with which we are so familiar.......... As basic mechanisms for bonding and social cohesion are eroded in the faceless anonymity of modern towns and cities, we re-create new means for satisfying our timeless needs. In this sense, nothing changes much apart from superficial style. The Web increasingly serves such needs, allowing us to establish and maintain the same social bonds.........."

Hence Marshall McLuhan's Global Village becomes truly real and as Jeremiah Owyang, says: "people connect to each other - rather than institutions.......... Consumers will rely on their peers as they make online decisions, whether or not brands choose to participate......... The community will take charge and that's going to happen whether or not marketers or brands participate.......... Social networking will only continue to facilitate the power shift toward the consumer."

The crucial thing about all of this is that it completely changes the dynamic. For many years now the dynamic has been biased towards companies. As examples, branding and price promises have been two of the ways that companies have been able to maintain profitability whilst 'reassuring' consumers, i.e.

The purpose of any brand is to undermine the homogeneity of products so that pretty much indistinguishable items - whether cola or lager or denim or something else - have a substantially different value because they are marked with the label 'Coca' or 'Pepsi' or 'Virgin' or 'Carling' or 'Heineken' or 'Budweiser' or 'Gap' or 'Levi' or 'Top Shop'. The advertising industry is dedicated to establishing consumer preference for one brand or another. This provides companies with increased profitability.

With the 'range' of goods currently available how could we possibly know about all of them or what they are worth? Our knowledge of the market and its goods is far from perfect, hence advertising campaigns offering that 'If you find it cheaper elsewhere, we'll refund twice the difference'.

Clearly, if you had perfect information you would know it was cheaper somewhere else to start with and, if you wished to 'maximise your utility' buy it there. This also provides companies with increased profitability.

In the social web market where much more perfect knowledge may exist (like small towns in 1750) then will brands that are really 'just commodity products' be able to exploit these situations?

Maybe, but it will take a significant change in attitude from top down to bottom up thinking, thinking which REALLY puts the consumer first ( 'ask not what your community can do for you - ask what you can do for your community' ) and not the CEO's pay package.

About the Author

ichard Hill is a director of
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and has spent many years in senior direct and interactive marketing roles.
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