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[W] PC Fair 2009 (II)7 comments

WiNz wrote 1 week ago: Pikom akan menganjurkan PC Fair ke-2 pd tahun ini bermula 31 Julai 2009 hingga 16 Ogos 2009. Macam … more →

Tags: Ads

Backwards Thinking on Saving Newspapers1 comment

Greg wrote 1 month ago: Usually when I read an article that interests me I’ll simply share it via my Google Reader sha … more →

Tags: technology, Copyright, media, Newspapers, Washington Post

Pose questions in plainspeak3 comments

longtale wrote 1 month ago: Adding to the chirpy discourse on the value of Twitter, Mike Masnick of Techdirt compares it this ti … more →

Tags: General Business, Marketing, Research, Digital Marketing, facebook, Google, Blog, twitter, instant messenger

I was aiming for my foot, but I seem to have shot myself in the thigh...

LW wrote 1 month ago: In news from the one of the more active fronts in the ever-astounding war over copyrights and intel … more →

Tags: Competition and Industry Structure, Information Industry, Media and Entertainment, Scenario Planning, Social, Technological, BayTSP, Copyright, DRM

Reminder: You Can't Stockpile Broadband11 comments

Stacey Higginbotham wrote 1 month ago: There’s a thoughtful essay over at TechDirt by Derek Kerton comparing broadband pipe providers … more →

Tags: NYT, broadband, CNN Big Tech, Mobile, SYN Analysis, cellular radio, LTE

The Importantance Of Realizing Your Content Is Probably Available Online For Free | Techdirt

shanedicks wrote 2 months ago: The Importantance Of Realizing Your Content Is Probably Available Online For Free | Techdirt. This a … more →

Tags: technology

getting your content ripped-Off is advertising your content

dagobart wrote 3 months ago: [i] A while back, Martin Piraino took the time to make me aware of that content of my blog was rippe … more →

Tags: Blogging, Economy, Marketing, blog-napping, carbon copy post, cease and desist letter, content stealing jerks, copy protection, dcma

Band To Sell One Copy Of Latest Song

dummr wrote 3 months ago: In an interesting publicity stunt, an indy band from Sweden is offering the one and only copy of the … more →

Tags: Music, Fantastiskt, bob hund, Auction

[W] "Limited Broadband" Speed Test

WiNz wrote 4 months ago: last 3 weeks, eDoTz complained to me bout the Maxis Broadband connection problem. masalah line tak s … more →

Tags: Shoutout

(SA18) Shouldn't Government Transparency Be Included In The Legislative Process... Not Just The Aftermath?1 comment

isaacviel wrote 4 months ago: Title: Shouldn’t Government Transparency Be Included In The Legislative Process… Not Ju … more →

Tags: Gateway 2, Source Analyses, Citizen, obama, Transparency, Government, isaac viel, Agenda for Change, University of Oregon

[W] PC Fair 2009 (I)7 comments

WiNz wrote 4 months ago: Updated: April 13, 2009 walaupun lagi 2 bulan, tp xpelah.. mane la tau ade yg dah merancang nak bel … more →

Tags: Ads

Reasons to be cheerful 1-31 comment

qwerty2009 wrote 4 months ago: TechDirt, a technology blog, has three reasons to be cheerful about journalism: hacks setting up an … more →

Tags: Journalism and careers, Journalism and business, Journalism, Online Media, Business Model, careers after journalism

An Inconvenient Truth: Songwriters Guild President Rick Carnes talks about the effect of piracy on American songwriters

Stephen Pate wrote 5 months ago: From Music Technology Policy by Chris Castle, from a TechDirt story American songwriters are one of … more →

Tags: Music Biz, Chris Castle, Free, NJN Network, Rick Carnes, Royalties, songwriters guild of america, Songwriting

Adding Value to Your Album in the Digital Age

copycatsmedia wrote 5 months ago: I’ve recently became addicted to a blog called Techdirt.  There’s a lot of good posts to … more →

Tags: Misc, Selling Your CDs, CD Duplication, CD replication, COPYCATS Media, Graphic Design, Graphic Artists, CD/DVD Packaging, CD/DVD Manufacturing

Music copyright is a world gone wrong1 comment

Stephen Pate wrote 5 months ago: By Stephen Pate, NJN Network, Charlottetown, PEI, Canada January 31, 2009 Mike Masnick over at TechD … more →

Tags: Bob Dylan, Music, Arthur Craddup, Blues, Copyright, Elvis Presley, Gene Simmons, Highway 61, Milk Cow Blues

Can A Professor Force Students To Destroy All Their Notes?

Stephen Pate wrote 5 months ago: By Mike Masnick, TechDirt, January 27, 2009 One of the more interesting questions I’ve come ac … more →

Tags: Education, NJN Network, Copyright, University, Student

Monty Python puts all content on YouTube sales up 23,000%

Stephen Pate wrote 5 months ago: File under: giving customers what they want makes sales go up From TechDirt As quite a few folks hav … more →

Tags: YouTube, NJN Network, Monty Python, Arts and Entertainment, Free Content

Two Great Examples of Free Content Boosting Bottomline

mymediamusings wrote 5 months ago: Image via Wikipedia Two stories caught my attention, both of which add evidence to the idea t … more →

Tags: Comedy, YouTube, Amazon, iTunes, DVD, Amazon.com, Monty Python

How to create a stir with Wikipedia

Stephen Pate wrote 5 months ago: By Stephen Pate, NJN Network, Charlottetown, PEI Canada, January 23, 2009 It’s easy to get som … more →

Tags: PEI Disability alert, Disability, Computers, Web 2.0, Music Biz, stephen pate, Wikipedia, NJN Network, Média social


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