Sam / Go Big Always:
Media execs are asleep at their own wheel — Why media execs still don’t get social media is beyond me. — Yes, I get their business model: serve as many pages as possible so they can have enough media “inventory” to sell lots of ads. And then there is subscription.
Archive for March 24th, 2008
Media execs are asleep at their own wheel (Sam/Go Big Always)
Monday, March 24th, 2008
Is OpenID Being Exploited By The Big Internet Companies? (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
Monday, March 24th, 2008
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Is OpenID Being Exploited By The Big Internet Companies? — OpenID, a distributed single sign on solution that allows people to sign into different services with the same login credentials, gained significant momentum over the last year as Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and AOL all pledged their support for the initiative.
ESPN Turns Off Ad Nets (mike Shields/Mediaweek)
Monday, March 24th, 2008
mike Shields / Mediaweek:
ESPN Turns Off Ad Nets — Moves to protect brand, content; other publishers mull — Top Web publishers are planning a revolt. Even as more prominent sites experiment with selling remnant inventory through online ad networks, and in some cases ad exchanges, ESPN.com is saying thanks, but no thanks.
All-in-one device ‘Hybrid Dual Portable Computer’ (Grace Won/AVING)
Monday, March 24th, 2008
Grace Won / AVING:
All-in-one device ‘Hybrid Dual Portable Computer’ — SEOUL, Korea (AVING) — <Visual News> MIU(www.miubit.com) introduced its new wireless IP-based hybrid portable device dubbed ‘HDPC (Hybrid Dual Portable Computer)’ in Korea market, which is equipped with dual OS(Windows XP/Windows CE 5.0 or Linux Qplus).
Mozilla vs. Apple on Safari flap: It’s about the Google search box (Larry Dignan/Between the Lines)
Monday, March 24th, 2008
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Mozilla vs. Apple on Safari flap: It’s about the Google search box — Apple pushes Safari to you when you update iTunes. Mozilla CEO John Lilly blasted the move. Meanwhile, there’s enough hubbub to last a few weeks over these dueling point of views. But what this spat really […]
The inevitability of the iPhone (Matt Asay/CNET News.com)
Monday, March 24th, 2008
Matt Asay / CNET News.com:
The inevitability of the iPhone — I walked into my local AT&T Wireless store on Saturday fully expecting and prepared to get a Blackberry 8820. My Blackberry 8800 died while I was in London last week, and both Visa and American Express tried to protect me from fraud by disallowing […]
The ’80s Video That Pops Up, Online and Off (Evelyn Nussenbaum/New York Times)
Monday, March 24th, 2008
Evelyn Nussenbaum / New York Times:
The ’80s Video That Pops Up, Online and Off — SAN FRANCISCO — The women’s basketball game at Eastern Washington University on March 8 started out like any other, as the Eagles of E.W.U. faced off against the Montana State Bobcats. — But a routine timeout turned into a […]
My Lack of Confidence in Vista SP1 (Joe Wilcox/Microsoft Watch)
Monday, March 24th, 2008
Joe Wilcox / Microsoft Watch:
My Lack of Confidence in Vista SP1 — My friend is a successful entrepreneur who runs a small chain of book stores. His business could depend on what SP1 might do to his main Vista machine. I didn’t have confidence that the update would install trouble free. — My buddy […]
Tech Workers Favor McCain, Obama (Grant Gross/IDG News Service)
Monday, March 24th, 2008
Grant Gross / IDG News Service:
Tech Workers Favor McCain, Obama — A survey of IT professionals found a roughly even split supporting Obama and McCain, but more than a third have another favorite candidate — IT workers seem to like John McCain and Barack Obama equally in the U.S. presidential race …
Google Distorting Info on 20% Time? (Philipp Lenssen/Google Blogoscoped)
Monday, March 24th, 2008
Philipp Lenssen / Google Blogoscoped:
Google Distorting Info on 20% Time? — Commercials lie, including the ones by Google, as a statement by Gmail inventor Paul Buchheit would suggest. Here’s the quote from the commercial by (now ex-Google employee) Joseph O’S.: — So innovation comes from the employees often.