Do a couple searches on Buymusic.com and it’s obvious they don’t care about music at all. From spelling mistakes (for instance "Anne Peebles" — it’s Ann) to the underlying assumption… Read more »
Wharton: Suing Your Customers: A Winning Business Strategy? "In 1903, when Henry Ford launched the Ford Motor Company, his third attempt at making cars, automobiles were high-priced, custom-made playthings for… Read more »
TEOF: Harvard Professor Proposes Socialist Solution to Online Music Here’s a more detailed rant following a post I just published on the more serious (all things relative) TEOF. In countries… Read more »
Darwin: Are You Looking in All the Wrong Places? "IDEO has recently recognized the full potential of its network position. By moving among so many small worlds, it has acquired… Read more »
Jon Udell: "How do you count subscribers in the RSS network? […] Radio encodes the name/password credentials for these special feeds. As I understand it, this is effectively a group… Read more »
Henry Copeland: "Even as advertisers struggle to fill the two dimensional media that is steadily inflating with bigger screens, more page impressions, more titles and more audiences, they must also… Read more »
Why don’t these record companies which supposedly "do it all for the promotion of art" provide MIDI files along with records? Why don’t they promote learning, and provide more value… Read more »
There’s speculation in a few places that Google might want to allow web sites to ping it when they’re updated. Yes, that would make sense. What would be even more… Read more »
Sandy & Dave’s Report: “But if you want to insert a DVD in your PC and watch it on the TV, the PRISMIQ system doesn’t let you do it. It’s… Read more »
[InternetRetailer: "EBags Inc., one of the survivors among dot-com retailers, is taking a lesson from one of the other major survivors. Last month, upscale luggage manufacturer and retailer Tumi Inc…. Read more »