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Q&A INgrooves CEO on digital distribution and Dol

04 Sep 2010

Spotify is one of your distribution partners. That’s the site everybody is talking about in Europe right?
McDaniels: We’ve just signed Spotify. There certainly has to be a music solution out there that’s getting all the buzz. In the seven years we’ve been doing this I can’t tell you the number of times that one [...]

Ad spending forecast lowered for social networks

29 Aug 2010

The researcher also revised its forecast for how much advertising money would be attracted by the two leading social networks, MySpace and Facebook. In its previous prediction, eMarketer said MySpace would bring in $755 million, down 11.2 percent from eMarketer’s original $850 million estimate. Facebook advertisers are expected to spend $265 million, a 12.9 percent [...]

Bubble 2.0 watch Mowser withers away, founder see

24 Aug 2010

(Credit:
Caroline McCarthy/CNET News.com)
The real problem is that Mowser fit right into a niche that is likely disappearing. Here’s the thing: the last year has seen a trend toward narrowing the gap between the desktop Web and the mobile Web. A bizarre hardware company called Apple released this cute little device called the “iPhone” that a [...]

Wisdom of the crowd comes to the enterprise

21 Aug 2010

Predictions markets are no longer the province of academic research or consumer services, such as Hubdub and NewsFutures. In a new report from Forrester Research, “Prediction Markets: Wisdom Of The Crowd Comes To The Enterprise” ($279), Oliver Young makes the case that prediction markets are a valuable tool for executive decision-making, lowering the cost of [...]

Disk encryption may not be secure enough, new rese

21 Aug 2010

Computer scientists have discovered a novel way to bypass the encryption used in programs like Microsoft’s BitLocker and Apple’s FileVault and then view the contents of supposedly secure files.

In a paper (PDF) published Thursday that could prompt a rethinking of how to protect sensitive data, the researchers describe how they can extract the contents of [...]

FaceStat What happens when Hot or Not hooks up wi

21 Aug 2010

I’ll admit it–one of my favorite sites years ago was Hot or Not.
Not because it combined the best facets of MySpace and StumbleUpon before either site existed, but because it was devilishly fun to put your own picture up there and get a general consensus of how other people thought you looked on a [...]

The green(er)ing of Web 2.0 Expo

21 Aug 2010

As someone who attends a fair number of conferences in many different cities, it’s become painfully clear to me that, in general, the confabs’ organizers have not yet climbed fully aboard the green train.

That is to say, conferences are often not the best examples of a focus on taking care of the environment.

For example, while [...]

Device could prevent baggage carousel hell

21 Aug 2010

(Via Israel 21C)
I wish I’d had the Easy-2-Pick electronic luggage tag in hand Sunday night. I was just off a long-delayed flight that appeared to transport the entire population of Southern California to San Francisco. And wouldn’t you know it? Ninety percent of the seemingly millions of passengers jostling for their suitcases seemed to [...]

Microsoft’s worst emails of all time

20 Aug 2010

I would buy a Mac today if I was not working at Microsoft.
I am not sure how the company lost sight of what matters to our customers (both business and home) the most, but in my view we lost our way. I think our teams lost sight of what bug-free means, what resilience means, what [...]

This week in laptops

20 Aug 2010

(Credit:
Apple)

Moving on to cheap laptop news, it seems that manufacturers could very well be racing to the bottom, price-wise. The latest example: Dell confirmed its plans to build more cheap laptop models for the Asia market. It’s a trend that has the attention of at least one senior vice president at Sony; Mike Abary [...]