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“Radiohead’s pay-what-you-want album sale has increased the dialog about alternative business models…”
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Bob Mould (Hüsker Dü, Sugar) comments on Radiohead’s album release strategy and asks for feedback on several non-traditional album release models
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“The latest version of its “Vibe Duo” model is designed for the iPhone with a built-in set of controls that include functions for calls as well as music.”
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Ballmer: “There can’t be any more deep technology in Facebook than what dozens of people could write in a couple of years. That’s for sure…â€
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Ex-Microsoft employee Rober Scoble says Microsoft doesn’t get social networking.
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…with the Cubs back in the playoffs and facing Arizona this week — will Bartman return to Wrigley Field?
Category Archives: Daily Links
links for 2007-09-29
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Merlin Mann raves about his first class flight on Virgin America
links for 2007-09-28
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“you need to recognise that Web2.0 and Enterprise2.0 are very different beasts. The main differences can be summarised as: …”
links for 2007-09-27
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Get paid to refer people. Looks like the going rate is $14 per name.
links for 2007-09-26
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Amazon launches their DRM-free MP3 music store
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“…one idea every month will win $10,000”
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WebEx killer?
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Filters your RSS feeds into one feed based on your preferences
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“GeoCities’ tale shows just how necessary continual innovation — and the capital to support it — are for a Web media business.”
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“…some of the people who know him best offered their favorite Bonds memory in San Francisco.”