Tag Archives: disintermediation
Bookmarks for November 12th through November 15th
Links for November 12th through November 15th:
Would Anyone Pay for MySpace Music? – But even if the freemium model does work for music — and I’m far from convinced that it does — MySpace is so far behind in terms of user interface and experience that it’s hard to imagine the company launching a compelling [...]
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Bookmarks for October 3rd through October 4th
Links for October 3rd through October 4th:
Media Cache – Tatler Roars Into Its 4th Century – NYTimes.com – While many magazines are digitally challenged, few seem to be less bothered about it than Tatler, a fixture on coffee tables in stockbrokers’ homes in Surrey, as well as other places around the world where old and [...]
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Bookmarks for September 18th through September 20th
These are my links for September 18th through September 20th:
Project ‘Gaydar’: An MIT experiment raises new questions about online privacy – The Boston Globe – Using data from the social network Facebook, they made a striking discovery: just by looking at a person’s online friends, they could predict whether the person was gay. They did [...]
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Bookmarks for November 22nd through November 29th