Are we still debating whether music can be free?
I just read the piece by Mark Mulligan (of Jupiter Research), reposted on PaidContent, on Why Music Can’t ‘Just Be Free’, and I have to say I disagree almost entirely (As you can see in my comment on...
View ArticleSome interesting thoughts on Twitter and Friendfeed
Before you get back to work on Monday (or for some reading before you get down to working), there have been a few interesting and thought-provoking posts I’ve spotted: Robert Scoble posted 10 reasons...
View ArticleWhy newspapers will need 1000 true fans…
Newspapers will need to focus on their ‘1000 true fans’ when they switch on paywalls, judging by a survey released today by Paid Content UK and Harris. The survey has appeared in response to plans by...
View ArticleTwitter advertising will go official soon
Twitter advertising is already in existence thanks to third parties including Magpie and Ad.ly, but details of the official Twitter ad platform have emerged in an article by All Things D’s Peter Kafka....
View ArticleGoogle Apps – no more free sign-ups, no more Freemium
Six years ago, Google Apps launched with a great suite of tools which could be used for collaboration and work for free by anyone with less than 10 users. A year later, the paid premium versions became...
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