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MSN Launches Beta of Soapbox on MSN Video — MSN expands industry-leading MSN Video service by enabling people to actively participate in the MSN content experience. — MSN today announced the U.S. beta release of Soapbox on MSN® Video, a user-uploaded video service that makes it easy …
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Kurt Shintaku's Blog:
BETA: "Warhol" is coming! — Well, uh, I had no idea anyone ever even read my blog outside of my customers. My bad. Some folks linked to this entry and I guess Soapbox is the hot new thing for a lot of folks in the media and they're getting RSS notifications on ANYTHING that even remotely mentions Soapbox.
Elinor Mills / CNET News.com:
Microsoft to take on YouTube — Microsoft is set to launch on Tuesday a beta version of a new service that lets people upload videos of their cats dancing, babies laughing and teenagers playing air guitar. — Microsoft's new Soapbox on MSN Video site takes on the popular site YouTube …
David Carr / New York Times:
Contemplating Time Warner Without Time — COVER an industry, any industry, long enough and you will learn that the sky is always falling. Morale has never been lower, competition is beyond the pale, and the customers have lost their minds. Nowhere has the drumbeat been more persistent than in publishing.
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Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
Out of Time — David Carr imagines Time Warner without Time Inc. The old magazines are a drag on corporate performance. They have not managed to start new successes. They've started selling off their lesser titles. Can a sale of the publishing division be next? Sure, it can.
BBC:
Google and Apple 'in video talks' — Technology giants Google and Apple are in discussions over video content for the computer firm's recently announced iTV device, say reports. — US magazine Newsweek reports that Google is talking to Apple about supplying video clips for the player.
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Marshall Kirkpatrick / TechCrunch:
Google Video could be headed to Apple's iTV
Google Video could be headed to Apple's iTV
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Why Paris Hilton Is Famous (Or Understanding Value In A Post-Madonna World) — I'm amused by Paris Hilton. — If Madonna was Marketing 1.0 then Paris Hilton is Marketing 2.0. — She's a real life version of what value is and how it is created today. — Every web developer should pay attention to her.
Rafat / paidContent.org:
UMG, SonyBMG, EMI Also Talking [by Rafat] — That's a speculative headline on my part, but some ponder-worthy details in this story from Forbes.com. We mentioned about the WMG-YouTube tie-up last night, but this has some more details. On the filtering technology YouTube has to implement …
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Paul Miller / Engadget:
Wal-Mart leaks Zune price — $284? — Thanks to some vigilant Wal-Mart watching by a friendly tipster, we've got a good idea as to the Zune pricetag, though we're still no closer to a specific launch date. By the time we got to the Zune's product page, the pricing info had been removed …
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PR Newswire:
Napster Engages UBS to Assist in Evaluation of Strategic Alternatives — LOS ANGELES, Sept. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Napster (Nasdaq: NAPS - News) announced today that in response to recent third party interest in establishing strategic partnerships or potentially acquiring the company …
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Christopher Elliott / New York Times:
Blogs About Business Travel Begin to Feel the Power — LIKE most other business travelers who publish blogs, Steve Broback discovered their power by accident. — He had reserved a room at the Muse Hotel near Times Square, with the understanding that the rate would include free Internet access.
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Richard MacManus / Read/WriteWeb:
The Social Bookmarking Faceoff — Written by Alex Iskold and edited by Richard MacManus. — The social bookmarking market is in a steady state with two dominant players - del.icio.us and StumbleUpon. The rest of the pack, including Yahoo MyWeb, appears to be substantially behind. Will they catch up?
David Beisel / Genuine VC:
Why I Like Our Tremor Investment — Often in the past when I've been intimately involved with a new investment here at Masthead, I've written blog posts with my thoughts about it. (See previous posts on both NewsGator and Intercasting). Today Tremor Network announced an $8.4M investment co-led …
Tanja / Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta:
Another Great Update! — What?! Another build so soon? — That's right! There is another Windows Live Mail desktop available for you to download and enjoy! — Continued Improvments — Here is just a small list of our latest and greatest updates: — TONS of Bug Fixes
Skeptic / Dead2.0:
Secret to why you should invest in Dogster revealed... I hate to say it, wait. No, actually I don't hate to say it at all. This may be one of the poorest "reasons to invest" I've ever heard! There's plenty of smart people out there. Tons of em in fact. Guess what? Lots of smart people fail.
Oliver / MobileCrunch:
MobileCrunch Presents Carnival of the Mobilists #45 — It's been a while since I had the opportunity to present the Carnival of the Mobilists. In fact, this will be the first time that I've done so over here at MobileCrunch. For those of you that are unfamiliar with this particular blogging convention …
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Two corporate announcements, but what about ROI? — Look at AMD's Virtual IT Experience and compare it to the video demo Rick Brown did in his office showing off Adobe Acrobat. One took about 15 minutes of Rick's time to do. One take. No committee meetings. No makeup. No lights.
Michael Geist / Michael Geist's Blog:
30 Days of DRM: 30 Things You Can Do — The House of Commons is back in session and, as I promised last month, the 30 Days of DRM project has now concluded. The postings remain accessible via the 30 Days of DRM page, the wiki, and a new PDF version that incorporates all postings into a single document.