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Almost 50% of all people using BitTorrent at any given point in time do this to download TV-series, while only 10% of the available torrents are TV related.
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Google is undertaking the most radical change to its search results ever, introducing a “Universal Search” system that will blend listings from its news, video, images, local and book search engines among those it gathers from crawling web pages.
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Despite the best efforts of the Advanced Access Content System (AACS) Licensing Administration (AACS LA), content pirates remain one step ahead. A new volume key used by high-def films scheduled for release next week has already been cracked.
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Our parent company WPP buys another digital media company. Great news for our clients.
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For many tech insiders, one site has become the primary aggregator of IT news: Techmeme. The site constantly scrapes news sites and blogs and compiles a continually updated list of links to the most popular tech news of the day. Here’s how it works.
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Home pages (aka, start pages) are hot. Yahoo announced some new features. We like Netvibes currently, but folks on my team also use iGoogle and love it.
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Clients are interested in examples of digital media influencing mainstream media. Here’s a case of Engadget influencing investors and capital markets. The source of their news turned out to be a fake e-mail from an Apple IP address.
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Word-of-mouth (WOM) gets executives to buy, according to the “Driving Word of Mouth Advocacy Among Business Executives: The Experiential Marketing Connection” report, conducted by the Keller Fay Group and sponsored by Jack Morton Worldwide.
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Scoble interviews Martin Nisenholtz, publisher of the New York Times. This guy gets it. The NY Times is using video, RSS and a range of other digital media expertly. Media and companies in other industries can learn a lot from NY Times’ experiments.
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Jarvis says this is the smartest media quote of the year: “We can’t expect consumers to come to us. It’s arrogant for any media company to assume that.” It’s a smart marketing comment, too.
17 May 2007
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