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    Is it Better Late than Never?

    By: Karen Webster on June 30th, 2009

    Current thinking in the newspaper biz is that the cure to what ails them is to figure out how to get some of the people to pay for some of the content. In other words, keep some stuff for free, but charge for the stuff that people really want. Not a bad strategy, and […]

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    Give GMOOT the Boot

    By: Karen Webster on June 29th, 2009

    According to this blogger, GMOOT is the battle cry heard across marketing departments everywhere with respect to social networking. GMOOT is the acronym for “get me one of those” which this blogger characterizes as what’s fueling the interest in social networking activities. She goes on to say that the end result is that most organizations […]

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    Is “Free” as Revolutionary as the Wheel?

    By: David Evans on June 28th, 2009

    Here’s my take on Chris Anderson’s forthcoming Future of Free.
    First, the notion that businesses can make money by giving something away for free isn’t new by any stroke of the imagination. It is also a pretty well studied phenomenon by economists. I think the earliest mathematical treatment I saw was in R.G.D. Allen’s excellent […]

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    What Will the Proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency Do?

    By: David Evans on June 23rd, 2009

    This is the first of several posts I’ll do on the Consumer Financial Protection Agency that the Obama Administration has proposed to protect consumers and investors from financial abuse.
    The Administration released an 88 page white paper on financial services reform on June 17th. The CFPA is a major new proposed agency and accounts for a […]

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    Will nextnewnetwork Really be the Next New Network?

    By: David Evans on June 23rd, 2009

    Well, depends on who you ask. The New York Times seems to think it has a shot at drawing eyeballs away from traditional television. But, I am not so sure. So, in service to all you readers of the Catalyst Code Blog, I took time out of my busy afternoon to check out nextnewnetwork. […]

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    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Obama’s Proposed Financial Regulation Plan

    By: Catalyst Code on June 23rd, 2009

    If you’d like to participate in a live webcast about Obama’s proposed financial regulation plan, register here, you’ll have a chance to ask questions to subject matter experts on Thursday, June 25 at 2 pm EDT. The webcast is “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Obama’s Proposed Financial Regulation Plan” and is moderated […]

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    Why Make Mobile Payments Easy when you can Make it Hard (and expensive)

    By: Karen Webster on June 22nd, 2009

    The NYTimes had an article yesterday about how investors are pouring (and have poured) tens of millions of dollars into payments on mobile phones since that is the next payments frontier. It talks about turning phones into “virtual credit cards” that enable “click and buy” commerce. Then it proceeds to describe the complexity […]

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    (A) Buzz About (A) Buy (on Twitter)

    By: Karen Webster on June 22nd, 2009

    A lot of those close to Twitter are now saying that their monetization scheme is to capitalize on its WOM power and make it easy for people to buy the products that their followers talk about. Couple of comments about that.
    First, people tend not to mind adverts on Twitter. Maybe it’s because they are […]

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    My week of tweeting

    By: David Evans on June 20th, 2009

    I figured I’d take the Twitter plunge despite my skepticism. I’ve been at it a week to help promote FinReg21.com our new media property on financial services regulation and its reform. Here’s a preliminary report. The good news is that it is fun and easy. Knocking out 140 character comments is pretty easy and the […]

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    Identity Crisis?

    By: Karen Webster on June 18th, 2009

    Yesterday’s article about Facebook’s new search feature was as much a discussion of its strategic direction as it was the new feature. The article spent a lot of time explaining the travails around Facebook’s attempt to be more like Twitter and how its next update will eschew that in favor of the features that existed […]

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