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Monday, October 19, 2009

Yet Another Kindle Competitor: Here’s “Alex,” Powered by Google’s Android

alexIt’s e-reader preview week, apparently. Last night, Plastic Logic formally named its would-be Kindle killer; tomorrow, Barnes & Noble is supposed to show off its own branded device. This morning’s entrant: Spring Design, which says it has produced a reader that boasts two screens and an operating system that runs on Google’s Android. What it doesn’t have: Big-pocketed partners to boast about.

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Sue or Sign: EMI Trades Lawsuit for Deal With Music Start-Up Grooveshark

fought-the-lawWell look at that: EMI Music Group, which had been working on a licensing deal with music start-up Grooveshark but ended up suing it instead, now has a licensing deal with Grooveshark after all.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Google: We’re Hiring, and Spending, Again

eric-schmidtGoogle CEO Eric Schmidt used the opening moments of a New York City press conference to reinforce a message he’s been delivering for several weeks: The worst is over, things are looking up, and Google is spending accordingly.

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Amazon Gives the Kindle a Price Cut, Takes It Overseas

kindle_angle_with_textHad to see this one coming: Amazon is chopping the price on its plain-vanilla Kindle e-book reader and is introducing a new version that will allow users to download books when they’re outside the U.S. Your move, Sony–and every other would-be Kindle competitor.

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Friday, October 2, 2009

Publishers Like Time Inc.’s “Hulu for Magazines” Pitch. What Will Apple and Amazon Say?

genieTime Inc. has spent the past few months convincing other publishers to join a new joint venture aimed at a market that doesn’t really exist yet–magazine-like publications to be delivered via e-readers like Amazon’s Kindle and Apple’s rumored tablet. Publishers like the idea. What will Apple and Amazon say?

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Amazon: We Won’t Delete Your Kindle Books Unless We Need to Delete Your Books

georgeorwell1984jpgIt took several months–and a lawsuit–but Jeff Bezos and company are finally explaining when, and why, they’ll take away books you bought for your Kindle. Pretty reasonable, really.

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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Hollywood’s How-To Guide to Web Piracy

piratesmoviejackrunningWant to learn how to steal your favorite movie or TV show? A 10-minute video starring a Paramount executive offers detailed instructions.

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Why Google and Yahoo Will Have to Keep Waiting for Mobile Money

phone boothGoogle and Yahoo both expect mobile ads to provide big boosts. Time to rethink that notion, says Bernstein Research’s Jeffrey Lindsay, who says mobile will be a modest niche business for the big guys.

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

How to Market an iPhone App: Get Apple to Market Your iPhone App

apple adThere 85,000 apps available. So how do you get Apple to highlight yours in national TV ads?

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Monday, September 28, 2009

Apple’s Apps Flying Off the Virtual Shelves: 6.6 Million Downloads Per Day

apple-app-storeIt took Apple a year to move its first 1.5 billion apps from its iTunes store. It took a mere 76 days to move the next 500 million.

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Nondeal of the Day: Microsoft Says It’s Not Buying Electronic Arts

madden_101There’s going to be a lot of buying and selling in the coming months, but here’s one deal that’s not happening: Contrary to market-moving rumors, Microsoft isn’t acquiring videogame giant Electronic Arts. Anyone else want to take a shot?

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Yahoo’s Bartz: Microsoft Deal Was “Very Clever”

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More from the post-Q&A Q&A: Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz says major investors like Gordon Crawford support her, and that she’s in the market for medium-sized M&A. Here’s what she had to say.

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Live From New York: Yahoo Introduces “You”

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CEO Carol Bartz explains what Yahoo is getting for its $100 million ad campaign, its first global marketing effort, which was launched today in New York during Advertising Week.

Here’s the rundown of Bartz’s press conference on the branding blowout.

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More Money for Ad Tech: Rubicon Project Raises $9 Million

Start-ups whose business plans are based on selling advertising are having a very hard time raising money. But start-ups that want to make money by helping other people sell advertising? That’s another story.

Today’s example: Rubicon Project, a Los Angeles-based advertising-optimization start-up, has raised a $9 million C round led by Peacock Equity, the joint venture co-owned by GE Capital and GE’s NBC Universal.

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Friday, September 18, 2009

Microsoft Goes Hunting for Malvertisers. Are They the Same Guys Who Hacked the New York Times?

dr-evilThe hackers who duped the New York Times into serving a bogus ad last week may be part of a growing trend. Or they may just be very active: Microsoft says it has been hit by a similar attack and is suing the people behind it.

But first the company needs to figure out who the culprits are.

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