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Jeremy Zawodny / Jeremy Zawodny's blog:
Google Blatantly Copies Yahoo!? — I'm not sure if this is stupidity, laziness, or a mix of both, but check this out. — Back when IE7 launched, Yahoo! created a customized version and began to market it to our existing IE users. The "splash page" looked like this:
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IE7 promo page — I was going to read some Penny Arcade, but Robert Scoble invoked me. Jeremy points out that Google had an IE7 promo page that looked remarkably similar to a Yahoo! IE7 promo page. — I can only speak for me personally on this. If Jeremy looked into it and says that …
Mike / Techdirt:
Record Labels Looking For Ways To Squeeze More Money Out Musicians — But They're Too Late — from the squeeze-away dept — For years, many people have been pointing out that the real problem with the recording industry is that they didn't seem to understand their own market.
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Jeff Leeds / New York Times:
Squeezing Money From the Music
Squeezing Money From the Music
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Andrew Orlowski / The Register:
iTunes sales 'collapsing' — Digital flatline looks ominous for music labels — The leading DRM digital download service, Apple's iTunes, has experienced a collapse in sales revenues this year according to analyst company Forrester Research. — Secretive Apple doesn't break out revenues from iTunes …
Eric Bangeman / Ars Technica:
Federal judge: Making files available for download = distribution — The RIAA's argument that making files available for download constitutes copyright infringement received an important boost from a federal judge. In an decision delivered in October and first reported over the weekend …
wikia.com:
WIKIA UNVEILS OPENSERVING - THE MOTHER OF ALL FREEBIES — New Web Business Model: Get Rich Using Wikia's Services for Free! — Wikia, Inc., the leading provider of community resources for building free content on every topic, today announced OpenServing (http://www.OpenServing.com) …
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Rachael King / Business Week:
Outsourcing: Beyond Bangalore — Companies are increasingly sending IT work to hubs outside India. They're saving money but facing a whole new raft of challenges — After 10 months of working with software developers in Bangalore, India, Bill Wood was ready to call it quits.
Anil Dash:
How Matt Haughey Beat Google — Summary: In 2002, Google launched one of their few pay services, Google Answers. The service attracted only 800 responders in the past 4 years, and was shut down a few weeks ago. Three years ago, Matt Haughey created Ask MetaFilter, pays no money …
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The Anti-Google FAQ — The year 2006 is nearing its inevitable end, but a lot of unanswered questions remain - I hope to answer some of them in this little Anti-FAQ. — How can I get banned from Google's web index? — There's a variety of methods to get "googleaxed."
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Eric Lai / Computerworld:
Windows development chief: 'I would buy a Mac if I didn't work for Microsoft' — Microsoft's James Allchin made the comment in a 2004 e-mail to colleagues — Longtime Windows development chief James Allchin wrote in a January 2004 e-mail to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and company co-founder Bill Gates …
Chris Taylor / Business 2.0:
Google's copyright fix — Barely two months ago pundits were predicting a litigation explosion for Google and its new YouTube video-sharing unit. But look what's happening instead. — (Business 2.0 Magazine) — YouTube might just be the best thing that ever happened to old media.
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Newton Lessons for Apple's New Platform — Apple's press releases all end with the phrase "Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh." Today, Apple is building a new platform, and applying lessons it learned from the 90s.
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Andy Beal / Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim:
Exclusive: Google's Click Fraud Rate is Less than 2% — Back in November, Google's business product manager for trust and safety, Shuman Ghosemajumder, declared that click fraud at Google was "on average is in the single digits, quarter over quarter." I recently sat down with Ghosemajumder …
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Metacafe Traffic Dips, Acquisition May Have Stalled — The rumors around a possible Metacafe acquisition continue to swirl around silicon valley, with Yahoo or Microsoft being considered the most likely acquiror, at a $300 millionish acquisition price. Another potential acquiror …
Ina Fried / CNET News.com:
Desperately seeking Zune — reporter's notebook SAN FRANCISCO—Welcome to the social. — That's the promise Microsoft makes with its new Zune. Unlike the solitary iPods, the digital music player lets you make new friends and discover new music. Using its built-in Wi-Fi …
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Pete Cashmore / Mashable!:
The Xing Thing — Xing, a business social network that's best described as the European LinkedIn, raised 35.7 million Euros in its IPO in Frankfurt late last week. For those who like the figures, the three year old German company has a market cap of 157M Euros and 6M Euros in revenues this past year.
Steve Rubel / Micro Persuasion:
By Some Measures, Blogging May Be Peaking — At two separate events over the past week I expressed that blogging may be peaking. Now before you run to the phone booth to call your editor, I don't mean that it has peaked in influence. Hardly. But if you read the tea leaves behind some key statistics …
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