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ContentNext Founder Rafat Ali: Turning a Blog into a Business
Wouldn't it be great to do what you love and call it work? Rafat Ali turned an "online resume" of his thoughts into ContentNext, an online media network spanning four websites, three continents and 22 employees. Now he's figuring out how to find good people, manage sales, and shift work...
Tags: Online Media, Business, Blog, Paid Content, Rafat Ali, Internet, Small Business, Communications, PR, Content Next
Videos 2007-09-04

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The Next Big Headache For Digital Publishers
Jeffrey MacIntyre is principal of Predicate, a content and editorial strategy consultancy for digital publishers. He is based in New York.With Google (NSDQ: GOOG), many media companies have come to see an insurrection everywhere they look. Last month, it was the Google Books settlement. Before that, it was the...
Tags: Google Inc., Wikipedia, Jeffrey MacIntyre, Wiki, Online Communications, New York Times Co.
External links 2009-08-06
The Content Delusion
You're special. You know that right? You have a voice, story, and message, and all you have to do is share it with us. Really! Be transparent and authentic, and put it out there. You're a beautiful and unique snowflake… Now tell us more about that turd you took this...
Tags: folk, Blog, Story
News items 2009-11-10
Plain Spleak-ing: What's Next After Hearst Deal?
Yesterday we analyzed the partnership between the giant Hearst Corp. and pipsqueak, Spleak. Today, I asked Spleak's CEO, Morrie Eisenberg to explain his product, which is part chat-bot, part web-widget, and a mashup tool for professional media content and user generated content to co-exist semi-peacefully. "Spleak...
Tags: IM, Hearst Corp., Spleak, Instant Messaging, Business Structures, Internet, Online Communications, Finance, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-04-17
Macrovision's ACP Technology Selected to Protect Next-Generation DVDs by AACS Industry Consortium; Macrovision ACP Solution to Facilitate Industry and Consumer Adoption of High Definition DVD Content
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Macrovision Corporation (Nasdaq:MVSN) today announced that its analog content protection technology ACP has been included as a requirement in the specification for the content protection technology for next-generation optical media content such as Blu-ray and HD DVD by the Advanced Access Content System Licensing Administrator (AACS...
Tags: content protection, Macrovision Corp., DVD
Research articles 2006-05-25
Why Streamy Could be the Next FriendFeed
In wake of the news of the FriendFeed acquisition by Facebook, we're faced with the real possibility that FriendFeed.com will be shut down for good. According to the press release, "FriendFeed.com will continue to operate normally for the time being..." In other words, it's only a matter of time before...
Tags: Twitter, service, story, Facebook, friend
News items 2009-08-11
MySpace Finishes Its AcqHire of iLike: Don't Think Music, Think "Socialization of Content". Plus! The Internal Memo [MediaMemo]
Now that MySpace has finished its acquisition of iLike, what it's going to do with it? Don't think music, MySpace CEO Owen Van Natta stressed in a press conference today — think about "socialization of content". What does that mean? Pretty vague, which I gather is Van Natta's intention. But...
Tags: MySpace
News items 2009-08-19
NaviSite Ushers in the Next-Generation of Content Delivery and Acceleration
NaviSite (NASDAQ: NAVI), a leading provider of application management, professional services, and secure content delivery solutions for enterprises, today announced its vision for the next-generation of content delivery and the advancement of its Content Delivery and Acceleration Services CDN. Optimized for today's dynamic content and business requirements, NaviSite's CDN...
Tags: content delivery, NaviSite Inc.
Research articles 2006-10-30
Leading mobile internet content providers bring m-services to life by delivering enriched multi-media content; Download of multi-media objects to drive adoption of next generation of handsets and demand for GPRS.
M2 PRESSWIRE-10 December 2001-Openwave Systems: Leading mobile internet content providers bring m-services to life by delivering enriched multi-media content; Download of multi-media objects to drive adoption of next generation of handsets and demand for GPRS C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10122001 ...
Tags: Company, game, GPRS, GSM Association, handset, MARKETING, mobile, Openwave Systems, photograph, wireless
Research articles 2001-12-10
Mobile content to become $9B industry in next year.(Wireless Metrics)
Mobile content will explode into a $9 billion industry in the next 12 months, according to a recent study by LogicaCMG. The survey of 6,000 users in four global markets indicated the percentage of wireless phone owners who download content wil ...
Tags: LogicaCMG, mobile, wireless, wireless phone, phone
Research articles 2005-07-18
SEGA Partners with Silicon Knights to Create Next Generation Content; Acquisitions of Western Content Prime SEGA for Growth
SAN FRANCISCO & LONDON -- SEGA of America, Inc. and SEGA, Europe Ltd. today announced an agreement to acquire and publish next-generation game content from Silicon Knights, the Ontario, Canada-based development team responsible for such hits as Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes, Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, and Eternal...
Tags: acquisition
Research articles 2005-03-23
IDC: Businesses need content-friendly solutions, BUSINESS TIMES
Business Times Malaysia 02-10-2003 AS BUSINESSES move towards content-friendly solutions, software per se will no longer be relevant. "In the next five to 10 years time, software will not be relevant. Content is what will matter,&quo ...
Tags: IBM Corp., International Data Corp., software
Research articles 2003-02-10
Retailers And Content Companies Flood The iPhone App Store For The Holidays
With the holiday season coming up, it's worth taking a look at what retailers, mobile content companies, game-makers, and advertisers are doing on the iPhone's App store to capitalize on the big money-making event—especially since this is its first year and there's no past experiences to learn from. I...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Retail Company, App, Retail, Companies, Apple, Entertainment, Mobile Gaming, Mobile Music, Media & Publishing, Mobile Adv & Mktg, Social Media, Technologies, Payments, Tricia Duryee, Apple Inc., Amazon.com Inc.
External links 2008-12-03
Lucent Technologies and Mirror Image Internet announce strategic alliance to develop and deliver next-generation Internet content distribution technology; Lucent creates new division focused on Internet content delivery.
M2 PRESSWIRE-13 June 2000-LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES: Lucent Technologies and Mirror Image Internet announce strategic alliance to develop and deliver next-generation Internet content distribution technology; Lucent creates new division focused on Internet content delivery C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:06122000 MURRAY...
Tags: Mirror Image Internet Inc.
Research articles 2000-06-13
Glass Half Full? 51 Percent Believe Charging For Online Content Can Succeed
As newspapers increasingly mull methods of building paywalls, an American Press Institute study via Reflections of a Newsosaur suggests there’s not much confidence that doing so will work. In a poll of publishers from 118 U.S. papers and 4,000 consumers in an online survey, only 51 percent think getting...
Tags: Publisher, Construction, Marketing Research, Marketing, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Research & Metrics, Research, David Kaplan
External links 2009-09-14
Murdoch leads online content charge
But it is a moot point when and how others will join his call to arms, given the presence of the BBC's free news service, and the chequered history of publishers taking the paid-for-content route. Business-to-business publisher Emap, for example, has flip-flopped behind paywalls for some of its content in...
Tags: advertisement, Rupert Murdoch, publisher, British Broadcasting Corp., Trinity Mirror Plc.
News items 2009-08-10
In The New Content Economy, Consumers Want Access Not Ownership
Fred Davis is a senior partner at the entertainment law firm Davis Shapiro Lewit and HayesThroughout this country, throughout the world, in conference room after conference room and boardroom after boardroom, executives of content companies are analyzing data that shows the dwindling numbers associated with owning content. For the...
Tags: Microsoft Access, CD, Ownership, Fred Davis, Sales Strategy, DVD, Corporate Communications, Consumer Electronics, Sales, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Marketing, Features, Leading Voices, Media & Publishing
External links 2009-11-17
Is It Too Late for Online to Adopt a Paid Model?
When not one, but two prominent voices in the media industry come out in favor of a return to a paid model for online content, it's time to take notice. And two did today, namely Advertising Age editor Jonah Bloom at left and The New York Times' David Carr. Both...
Tags: Revenue, Apple iTunes, Revenue Stream, Operational Accounting, Digital Music, Digital Media, Finance, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2009-01-12
Sprint PCS announced a new handset and new mobile content in an effort to flesh out its next-generation Vision wireless service. (Carrier Briefs).
Sprint PCS announced a new handset and new mobile content in an effort to flesh out its next-generation Vision wireless service. First, Sprint PCS said it will sell the new 5350 from LG Mobile Phones starting this week. The CDMA 1xRTT phone feature Sprint...
Tags: handset, mobile, phone, Sprint PCS, vision, wireless, wireless service
Research articles 2002-09-23
Disney trying to see what sticks in content space.(News)
Byline: COLIN GIBBS When it comes to wireless content, there isn't much Disney isn't going to try. As the company gears up to launch its much-hyped MVNO next year, the House of Mouse is aggressively expanding...
Tags: company, Disney Corp., wireless
Research articles 2005-10-03
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