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- As Microhoo turns: In today's episode Google goes gunshy; News Corp plays ball
- These incremental Microsoft-Yahoo updates can get tiring. At least we're not killing trees with them. As a public service, here's a roundup of the latest chatter about Microsoft's $44.6 billion bid for Yahoo. Google gets cold feet. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that has lost enthusiasm...
- Tags: Google Inc., TechCrunch, Wall Street Journal, Yahoo! Inc., Asset Management, Outsourcing, Operational Planning, Business Operations, It Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-02-13
- Bebo launches 'long tail' music store
- Bebo launches 'long tail' music storeLong Tails cannot happen in a closed network.Are social networks with closed widget systems social networks or Silos ? The not launched widget that Bebo is pushing is a closed widget that can only be used on BeboAre Bebo, Myspace and the rest cutting edge...
- Tags: Bebo, social networking, Darmik, long tail, independent artist, network
- Discussion threads 2007-03-28
- What would be the impact of DRM-free music?
- Last week Apples Steve Jobs called on the record industry to drop DRM and adopt a more open approach to the distribution of music. Then rumors started to circulate that EMI was in talks with Snocap, a company founded by Napster creator Shawn Fanning, to release music in MP3...
- Tags: DRM, music, digital-rights management
- Blog posts 2007-02-12
- SoundLoud to challenge MySpace Music
- SoundLoud is the latest music service attempting to monetize the very end of the long tail by providing a mechanism for independent and unsigned musicians to sell their music online. Unlike centralised music stores such as iTunes, SoundLouds main offering is the SoundStation Music Store, an e-store widget designed to...
- Tags: Social Networks, MySpace, Music
- Blog posts 2006-11-07
- FIM Ross Levinsohn on MySpace in 'Real Deal' exclusive interview
- Ross Levinsohn, President, Fox Interactive Media FIM, believes in the “digital revolution.” He began his OMMA keynote in New York City recently by quoting none other than William Shakespeare: “The golden age is before us, not behind us.”I can attest to Levinsohn’s passion; I had the pleasure of a front...
- Tags: Fox Interactive Media
- Blog posts 2006-10-09
- Napster for sale
- In late 1999, an 18 year old college dropout named Shawn Fanning stayed up 60 hours straight. That's not too unusual for an 18 year old, except during that time he coded a revolutionary music sharing system called Napster. His creation was an instant hit, with thousands of users within...
- Tags: Napster Inc., 18-Year-Old
- Blog posts 2006-09-22
- Re-architecting music licensing, one big social network at a time
- In the last three years there have been two developments that have prompted more change in thinking and approach to music licensing than anything the 20th century had to offer save perhaps the original Napster. The first is Creative Commons, which fosters an ever-growing ecosystem around liberally...
- Tags: MySpace, music
- Blog posts 2006-09-14
- Napster founder commerce enables unprotected MP3s on MySpace
- One week after Yahoo! started selling unencrypted, unprotected, and personalized with your name Jessica Simpson MP3s on its music site flying in the face of DRM, Napster founder Sean Fanning is at it again, this time with his Snocap service which enables artists to sell similarly unprotected MP3s through sites...
- Tags: MySpace
- Blog posts 2006-07-26
- Artists revolt against DRM
- Artists revolt against DRMThe Artist Don't Want ItThe consumer don't want it either.So why is it there... simple some rat of a label executive wants to DRM everything.The DRM isn't really being used to quell piracy. Real pirates, the onese selling illegal CDs out the back of trucks,...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Digital media, digital-rights management, First Sale, material object, iTune
- Discussion threads 2005-12-15
- Napster founder basks in funding, label support
- Napster founder basks in funding, label supportIt CAN workI am interested in seeing prices, though. Just let's hope the RIAA doesn't get greedy and ruin it as usual."only if it's wrapped in Windows DRM", Yuck!99 cents for DRM? Why would I want to do that when I can buy mp3's,...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Digital media, Microsoft Windows, digital-rights management, Napster Inc.
- Discussion threads 2004-12-03
- Napster's Fanning has Snocap-ped vision
- Napster's Fanning has Snocap-ped visionWheres thecommentors around here at today. I really cant go for any of these network ideas.They are among many schemes that can preclude use of copyrighted works that include the features of copy,storage,communication,and performance. Why I cant go for it,is the isms affected by the intrensic...
- Tags: Asset management, music industry, digital utility, asset, patent, Napster Inc.
- Discussion threads 2004-01-27
- Napster's Fanning has Snocap-ped vision
- Napster's Fanning has Snocap-ped visionIf it means paying, its doomed.Forget it, people downloading do it because its free. Any attempt to make them pay will, at best, see minimal returns.If it means right price, its success.The problem is that the Labels pushed prices to the sky, far above the...
- Tags: Napster Inc., concurrence
- Discussion threads 2004-01-26
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