Weblogs and IM. A good discussion on Dave’s blog on the connection between Instant Messaging and Weblogs. See the comments link. I do… [E M E R G I C . o r g]
Author: fioritto
[ClickZ] What Price Content? [1]….
[ClickZ] What Price Content?. “The result when the difference between the sellers’ and the buyers’ prices is too vast? A malfunctioning market. Like the online periodical market targeting consumers. Like their music industry counterparts, periodical publishers view the Web as both cannibal and kitchen. Publishers worry placing content online will cannibalize their print sales, yet hope to use the Web…
Lynch Moblogs [1]. Someone who…
Lynch Moblogs. Someone who prefers to remain nameless points out that Business 2.0 has now caught onto the whole “mobile blogging” bandwagon (anyone else think it’s sad that “moblogging” has caught on as the name for this)? Unlike other articles on the subject that seem to just say “gee, look at that”, this article points out just a hint of…
Paid Content Trend Is Dangerous:…
Paid Content Trend Is Dangerous: In essence, this is what the story says: “If a growing number of Internet users are finding news stories by… [PAID: the economics of content]
Another viewpoint…
Another viewpoint… Office Surfers May Face Wipeout. Companies that create software products that block people from surfing the internet from work have always been good at getting press coverage. The part that amazes me (though, I guess it shouldn’t) is that the press seems to buy what they say without any critical thought. This next article could have been entirely…
How Subscription Sites Might be…
How Subscription Sites Might be Affected by Corporate Net Filltering: An interesting story on how corporate crackdown on office Net use may cut into revenue… [PAID: the economics of content]
FactSet Buys out M&A Database…
FactSet Buys out M&A Database Player: FactSet, the online investment research and information service, has bought out Mergerstat Holdings, a provider of mergers and acquisitions… [PAID: the economics of content]
News That Comes to You:…
News That Comes to You: RSS feeds offer info-junkies a way to take the pulse of hundreds of sites. A few weeks of dabbling may… [PAID: the economics of content]
these two [1]. In researching…
these two. In researching this article, I heard from more than two dozen bloggers with their their thoughts on the news aggregator phenomenon. (The responses also had an international flavor, with respondents in Israel, Ireland, Britain, the Netherlands and elsewhere.) While the 1,800 word limit prevented me from using more than a half-dozen or so comments (my solicitation came before…
OJR [1]. OJR [2] just…
OJR. OJR just posted my column on news readers and RSS feeds: News That Comes to You. It takes a look at the RSS phenomenon in terms of how it can be useful to online news sites. Excerpt: [JD’s New Media Musings]