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Content Businesses Don't Scale Anymore — Can anyone think of a content business — meaning a company that produces original content — that has scaled dramatically in recent years? I can't. Look at the businesses that have scaled — Google, MySpace, YouTube — all platforms for content, but not producers of content.
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The Economics of Disaggregation — Peter Brantley pointed on a private email list to "a nice article in slate on the disaggregation of content in newspapers, with several nice insights, including a remark on the lack of novelty of some of the problems facing the industry." He quoted:


Open-Source Spying — When Matthew Burton arrived at the Defense Intelligence Agency in January 2003, he was excited about getting to his computer. Burton, who was then 22, had long been interested in international relations: he had studied Russian politics and interned at the U.S. consulate in Ukraine …
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Interview with Ross Levinsohn — Near the middle of last month, Ross Levinsohn departed from a successful run over at Fox Interactive Media. The online world was buzzing with speculation, as well as flat out false statements. Just the other day, I posted a link to such a video …

IRS taxation of online game virtual assets inevitable — NEW YORK—If you are a hard-core player of virtual worlds like World of Warcraft, Second Life, EverQuest or There, IRS form 1099 may someday soon take on a new meaning for you. — That's because game publishers may well in the not too distant future …

Why We Are Not in a Bubble (Again) — Many inside and outsiders (i.e those who work on the Web or simply write about it) have started to talk about the Web experiencing a sort of Bubble 2.0. — They point to things like Google's stock crossing $500 as a sign.


Competitive Handicapping: Mac Virtualization — It's been less than a year since the first Intel Macs dropped, and significantly less time since then that Apple first let the Public Beta of Boot Camp into the wild, followed shortly by Parallels Desktop for Mac.

Don't F**k With Simple — Especially when "simple" is synonymous with "useful". — Alternative title for this post: Let Users Preview Changes! — If you haven't been following the uproar, Yahoo! TV recently released a new design without offering up a beta test or preview …
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Gifttagging Widget Helps You Get Gifts You Actually Want — Last Christmas my dad gave me "Love Smart" by Dr. Phil. It was horrifying. This year, I am taking the necessary steps to make sure something like that never happens again! — I started with UK-based Gifttagging.com.

TinyURL.com: The next YouTube? Perhaps not $1.6B's worth, but... By now, you're laughing your ass off. With the $1.6B of Google's money that YouTube commanded, if you've ever even visted the simplistic and somewhat basic looking TinyURL.com (most haven't), you're probably thinking …
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The Ultimate Wii/PS3 giveaway list — Last year, Microsoft and PesiCo teamed up to giveaway an Xbox 360 system every ten minutes for nine weeks straight. Nintendo and Sony have not been as extravagant in handing out free consoles, but both this season's new systems can be snagged for free …

Inkable Sidebar Gadget in Vista using WPF — I decided to take a break from setting up my new Vista development system and try out some coding for a bit instead. — Today, I played around wtih Vista Sidebar Gadgets. I wanted to see if it was possible to leverage Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) in a sidebar.

Is Parallels Leopard's Secret Feature? — If you haven't heard, the Parallels team is at it again. Earlier this week they released a new version which adds features like dragging and dropping files between operating systems, the ability to boot from a Boot Camp partition …

Engineering Management Hacks: Exupéry's Axiom … Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (attributed) — There are a lot of ways to build bad engineering teams, and very few ways to build great ones. I've come to believe that the attributed quote above spells out pretty …


Acer's AT3705 becomes first LCD TV to receive Viiv certification — While we're still firm believers that nobody is exactly certain what all this Viiv fuss is about, Acer has been labeled the first producer of a Viiv-certified LCD TV, which "tests for compatibility of networked media devices …
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Google: $31 billion local winner? — Is Google destined to be the defacto leader in the $31 billion global local search and online classified advertising market opportunity? — Many still believe Google will dominate any opportunity it sets its sights on, and it is eyeing seemingly all of them.