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Apple passes Amazon to become the #3 US music retailer - Engadget: this is the only real review of the iPhone (or AppleTV for that matter) that matters. The devices are secondary (although from what I understand and know, they are amazing). What is more important is the Apple trojan horse and the shifting of consumer behavior. Lest people forget, the Ipod was released a year (I think) before the music store. Apple just surpassed Amazon as a music retailer… hmmm…..
BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » Buying their voices: I’ve been sitting this one out, but having actually worked in newspapers, I’m siding with Jarvis on this one. Advertorials always made me feel slightly dirty and annoyed, and this does the same thing. It has a few things wrong with it, in my eyes:
Its lame. Pure and simple. All the bloggers think its “new school,” but its about as new school as Brad Pitt going to Japan to do beer commercials. Its trying to leverage micro-celebrity status to pimp a product from a multi-national, hidden under the guise of “transparent” endorsement. What it amounts to is a payment for endorsement and attaching ones brand to a product for unidirectional gain (fiscal profit is not a gain in my eyes in terms of the development of a brand).
I hate this quote: “they were invited to join a conversation with their readers” about a Microsoft marketing initiative.
We were not “invited,” we (as readers) were given a quote in ad space and an advertorial page on FM’s site. They are trying to pass this off as conversational marketing. I say we cut the bullshit.
Conversations happen regardless of a message attached through forced placement. Conversational marketing, as it were, has been happening for a lot longer than the Internet has existed. What they should call it instead is “We feel guilty for blatant marketing so are trying to impose the notion that we want opinions on the marketing message when in actual fact we care about the money, so fuck all.”
Have the balls to just MARKET and don’t dress it up as “conversational.” I thought the goal of open communication that the web engendered was the removal of the implication of barrier between those speaking and those listening. Communication was supposed to be bidirectional. This type of marketing imposes that barrier artificially between the producer and reader, which the very blogs they are on are trying to move against.
A conversation isn’t really one when dictated by funneling toward a desired message. Its disingenuous, lame and kind of pointless and implies that the goal of these blogs is the artificial elevation of celebrity and name-attached value rather than truly value through discourse.
Its disappointing we came to this.
I came in today to find Safari had crashed and SAFT had not saved all my Windows. I literally had 30 open browsers with various things in progress that I was reading. I’m not in a state of high anxiety where I’m trying to remember what exactly I was reading, working on, etc. My browser history likewise is missing so this is really freaking me out. If anyone out there remembers what I was working on, please let me know.
On the other hand, maybe this cleansing is for the best?
Marketcircle: iPhoney: super sweet. lets get coding.
networked_performance: xxxxx 2007: Life Coding - Call for Participation: well fuck, in my past life this would have been a lot of fun.
How Drupal Will Save The World | Lullabot: right now we’re using Drupal to power the entire Platform for our company, artist sites and otherwise. I point you to itsbetterinburbank.com, which is a blog for our publicity department. I think it almost shows off Drupal better than artist sites in some ways.
blogTV.com: ustream, stickam, blogtv, etc. Who is their upstream provider? THAT is the company to be interested in. These companies BLEEED bandwidth out the arse.
Here's what I am:
- Ethan Kaplan
- 29 years old
- VP of Technology at Warner Bros. Records
- Married to Amy Haber Kaplan
- Resident of Toluca Lake, CA
- Master of Fine Arts in Conceptual Art, UCSB, 2005
- Short
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yeah, Dries, what's with that?
[From Has been... | Willy Dobbe]- #
The XMPP feed was really cool. Why Twitter won't allow relaying is beyond me. If twitter decentralized and did a node/hub based architecture with a good toolkit, things would be much different.
[From No XMPP: What Is Twitter Protecting?]- #
So why couldn't a loosely coupled, queue based system using XMPP work as a twitter clone? Hash table lookups for @replies, a good OSPF type routing table for interserver communication and asynchronous messaging propagation. Lets get cracking!
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The dutch certainly like their Twitters! That's better twitter coverage than we got at most of the US shows.
[From July 2nd, Amsterdam, Netherlands | R.E.M. Tour, 2008]- #
For the past ten years "tapped for web series" has usually been synonymous for "lots of money on stuff no one will want to watch." Can Google + MacFarlane reverse this? Probably not, because they don't understand the concept of Windowing. Content is successful when not built up with expectations.
[From Google taps 'Family Guy' guy for Web series | Tech news blog - CNET News.com]- #
so this reminds me that Indigo Home Automation software + native iPhone App is going to absolutely MURDER as a home automation device. IndigoIndigo has an IP protocol and Zeroconf support. Our iPod Touch in our house is already doing this using a web based interface for us. Also consider the possibilities of using the iPod to control a wider array of devices, like your home stereo (using IRTransIRTrans), your air conditioner, etc. The iPod Touch suddenly kills the Phillips Prestigo, Logitech Harmony, etc. The Touch costs less than the Harmony, but IRTrans is not that cheap.
[From Apple to Offer iTunes Remote Control App for iPhone and iPod Touch - Mac Rumors]- #
Crystal was a great asset to the team and it will be sad to lose her, but our loss is many other people's gains and I wish her well in Seattle!
[From Clever, Clever Girl » Big Changes and a Bigger Move]- #
This is severely retarded. Honestly. In Orange County, a city with a plentiful population of people needing jobs and wanting to work and invested in their communities, a paper instead opts to crowdsource through Indian outsourcing than maybe offering to give something back to the community by crowd sourcing through, maybe parts of the city with high unemployment? Fuck. The stupidity abounds.
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So this is another in the line of REM experiments. With this one, fans can help create the animations for the tour backdrop in the European leg, through October. The animations will get assembled and shipped off to Blue Leach, who is doing the background video.
[From -- R.E.M. HOLLOW MAN --]- #
Bill Gates = a personal hero. I love this e-mail. Microsoft is also a case of spreading things too thin.
[From Full text: An epic Bill Gates e-mail rant]- #
- Has been… | Willy Dobbe
- No XMPP: What Is Twitter Protecting?
- Identi.ca: May A Million Twitters Bloom - ReadWriteWeb
- July 2nd, Amsterdam, Netherlands | R.E.M. Tour, 2008
- Google taps ‘Family Guy’ guy for Web series | Tech news blog - CNET News.com
- Wall-E
- ENOUGH with the parties, where is the innovation? What the fuck are we celebrating anyhow?
- Apple to Offer iTunes Remote Control App for iPhone and iPod Touch - Mac Rumors
- Clever, Clever Girl » Big Changes and a Bigger Move
- OC Register to outsource some editing to India
- – R.E.M. HOLLOW MAN –
- Full text: An epic Bill Gates e-mail rant
- Oh forgot…
- Michael Stipe, declaring videos dead, tries to find new ways to promote music - International Herald Tribune
- Simple Pleasures
- criminal
- Amazon Said To Be Preparing a PayPal Killer. Wait, It Already Tried That.
- It Gets Worse: Joshua Schachter Leaving Yahoo
- Cottyn | Fresh-Picked T-Shirts
- Hiring a Director of Technology Development

