Archive for December, 2007
Internet Video on the Tube
What’s it going to take to get people to watch Internet video on their televisions?
Today’s Wall St. Journal has an interesting article that talks about the problem and offers some suggestions based on talking to executives in the business. These range from reducing the number of boxes, keeping it simple, and making the Internet […]
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Nokia Dancing to a Different Tune
Nokia’s gusty move to allow free music downloads is being reported as a major shakeup in the business model for digital music since the downloaded music becomes a permanent part of a music collectors’ library – and can even be burned to a DVD or stored onto a PC. “Comes With Music” is being lauded […]
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Will Kindle Ignite a Catalytic Reaction? Part 2
Andy Greenberg’s column on The Future of eBooks misses the biggest innovation that the Kindle could deliver over time: saving the newspaper and print publishing industry from near-extinction due to declining ad revenues.
Imagine reading Forbes or The New York Times via the Kindle and being able to view and then click […]
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