November 3, 2005

Skapande, data, annonser, böcker och musik

Herlad Today: Teens leading revolution in Internet content. "Just over half of U.S. teen-agers now create Internet content - they build diary-like "blogs" or other Web sites and post their own video, photos, artwork and writings"

bubblegeneration: USV Sessions Feedback: Data vs Data. "Information about people's expectations, preferences, and utilities, then, is valuable "data"; but information about, say, things, is probably not."

Internet Stock Blog: Sell-Side Reaction to ValueClick Earnings. "Company highlighted strong contributions from its core ad network, Hi-Speed Media, and PriceRunner, as key drivers of growth."

Google Blog: Preserving public domain books. "Google Print helps users discover, search and access the world's rich literary history in ways that were previously impossible."

News.com: MySpace.com creates own record label. ""It's become a lot more than a Web site," MySpace CEO Chris DeWolfe said. "It's become a lifestyle brand. It makes a lot of sense to come up with a record label."

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