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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Is content you can edit open source?
None of this is true "open source." It's more a search for viable business models in the Internet age, a way to draw the attention needed to generate excitement and sales, in some form.
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The implosion of music DRM
I certainly wouldn't have expected that, within a year, most digital music would be legally available, DRM-free, from online download sites. That seems on track to happen, however, as Sony just...
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Prince: The artist who formerly liked the Internet
Once considered a pioneer in online music distribution, the musician has since turned testy about fan sites and file-sharing networks. What happened?
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Radiohead's DRM experiment
Numbers are rolling in from Radiohead's experimental approach to digital music sales, and at first glance, they might appear to be a repudiation of the model. That approach, of course, was for...
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Radiohead and the search for content business models
The real problem here, I think, is that we have been relying upon artists to innovate new business models. Artists don't want to do business models.
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The future of music studios
Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails announced recently that he he doesn't need need no steenkin' music studios, leaving the days of contract-based servitude behind him in favor of the open fields of...
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Open source tells content owners adapt or die
The open source movement has hit content big-time, and things will never be the same. You adapt or you die.
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Radiohead: Filesharing good for music biz
The trial of Joel Tenenbaum is rapidly shaping up as a referendum on the harm of file-sharing, or lack thereof. Thus the star witness in Harvard law prof Charles Nesson's defense of Tenenbaum...
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Is content you can edit open source?
None of this is true "open source." It's more a search for viable business models in the Internet age, a way to draw the attention needed to generate excitement and sales, in some form.
-
The implosion of music DRM
I certainly wouldn't have expected that, within a year, most digital music would be legally available, DRM-free, from online download sites. That seems on track to happen, however, as Sony just...
-
Prince: The artist who formerly liked the Internet
Once considered a pioneer in online music distribution, the musician has since turned testy about fan sites and file-sharing networks. What happened?
-
Radiohead's DRM experiment
Numbers are rolling in from Radiohead's experimental approach to digital music sales, and at first glance, they might appear to be a repudiation of the model. That approach, of course, was for...
-
Radiohead and the search for content business models
The real problem here, I think, is that we have been relying upon artists to innovate new business models. Artists don't want to do business models.
-
The future of music studios
Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails announced recently that he he doesn't need need no steenkin' music studios, leaving the days of contract-based servitude behind him in favor of the open fields of...
-
Open source tells content owners adapt or die
The open source movement has hit content big-time, and things will never be the same. You adapt or you die.
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Radiohead "buddy" extends a hand
Capitol Records introduces a new instant chat "buddy" available on AOL's instant messenger service to respond to questions on the popular rockers.
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Hello computer: Radiohead plays on Yahoo
Radiohead fans thwarted by the record industry's legal hold on Napster have another place to hear the British rock band's new album before its official release.
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Hello, computer: Radiohead plays on Yahoo
Radiohead fans thwarted by the record industry's legal hold on Napster have another place to hear the British rock band's upcoming album before its official release. Web giant Yahoo said Friday...
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