Coopetition for media professionals: Successful collaboration in Munich!
Find out more about the media date “Coopetition” on December 4, 2023 in Munich, topic: Cooperation in the media industry.

Coopetition for media professionals: Successful collaboration in Munich!
What's coming up in Munich soon? On December 4, 2023, an exciting event will take place in the Medien.Bayern event space (Balanstraße 73 / Haus 11, 81541 Munich): the Media Date on the topic of “Coopetition”. The start is scheduled for 5 p.m. and deals with the essential balance between cooperation and competition in the media industry. The whole thing is organized by Media Network Bavaria, which receives the support of the Bavarian State Chancellery and the Bavarian State Center for New Media.
The event will focus on challenges such as platform pressure, AI transformation and changing user habits. The aim is to present successful examples of collaboration where companies have been able to maintain their brand identity.
The discussion is looking for ways for sustainable cooperation in a dynamically changing market. The question will be: How can companies work together strategically without losing their identity?
Crypto community and Dogecoin: A look beyond Munich
But there are exciting developments not only in the media world. A look at the crypto world shows that Dogecoin in particular remains very popular. How CoinMarketCap reports, the Dogecoin Foundation, which was founded in 2014 to support the project's brand protection and governance, was recently relaunched. This was done with the aim of actively promoting the Dogecoin ecosystem and community.
The foundation's board includes greats such as Billy Markus, co-founder of Dogecoin, and Vitalik Buterin, the creator of Ethereum. Among other things, the board will be tasked with securing three-year funding to hire a small team to work on Dogecoin full-time. To date, the development of the project has largely relied on volunteers.
Technical Insights: Understanding Cache Control
In the digital world it is also important to know the correct technical basics. Let's take the cache control topic as it is in a Stack Overflow article is explained: The difference between “no-cache” and “no-store” is crucial. While "no-cache" means that the browser must always validate the cached version with the server, "no-store" means that no copies may be stored, which can improve page performance.
The challenges posed by these distinctions are of significant relevance to developers because they can impact the user experience. For example, no-store can speed up the application by freeing up cache space for more important data. Technologies in the media industry are also faced with the task of taking into account such technical nuances in order to optimize efficiency and usability.
The upcoming events and developments in the Munich media landscape and the related technology areas are exciting and show that there is a lot of potential here - be it through cooperation or through technological innovations. If you want to stay up to date, mark December 4th in your calendar!