More Star Trek remixing.
Norweigean interactive TV rollout.
Crazy new tech.
Eyeballs;TiVo.
But how long will it last?
The RIM thing is a scary example of just how broken the patent system is.
Since spyware is dead, why not behavioral ads?
Japanese iPod tax dies.
Fox and new media: ignore it. Nielsen and new media: at least try.
More a la carte TV wars.
Another collaborative project. I really think the future is in semi-moderated projects like this and, well, this.
Pay-per-call ads.
Apple moves into media center arena gently.
This is a wee bit overboard.
Darknet grows.
30GB e-mail accounts. Still, I'd imagine almost no one uses the 2.6ish GB that Google gives, so why not call it 30. Rather like AOL CDs that used to proclaim "5,000 hours free!"
Overly optimistic.
Senate will be covering lots of tech topics next year.
Webcaster right is still alive. This isn't good at all.
UK goes ahead with review of IP.
This could mark the end of content agnostic web policies.
More similarities between the stock image market and music industry.
A label for bootlegs?
DRM inquiry overview discussions.
--Ari
Norweigean interactive TV rollout.
Crazy new tech.
Eyeballs;TiVo.
But how long will it last?
The RIM thing is a scary example of just how broken the patent system is.
Since spyware is dead, why not behavioral ads?
Japanese iPod tax dies.
Fox and new media: ignore it. Nielsen and new media: at least try.
More a la carte TV wars.
Another collaborative project. I really think the future is in semi-moderated projects like this and, well, this.
Pay-per-call ads.
Apple moves into media center arena gently.
This is a wee bit overboard.
Darknet grows.
30GB e-mail accounts. Still, I'd imagine almost no one uses the 2.6ish GB that Google gives, so why not call it 30. Rather like AOL CDs that used to proclaim "5,000 hours free!"
Overly optimistic.
Senate will be covering lots of tech topics next year.
Webcaster right is still alive. This isn't good at all.
UK goes ahead with review of IP.
This could mark the end of content agnostic web policies.
More similarities between the stock image market and music industry.
A label for bootlegs?
DRM inquiry overview discussions.
--Ari
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