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Mistaking Content For Services Again


Mistaking Content For Services Again 08/23/2004 05:03 AM
The NY Times is running an article about how the return of internet advertising, combined with the highly sought after demographic info of those who play fantasy sports games online means that the entrance fees are getting pushed down, as advertising or indirect business advantages are more than making up for the difference. For example, Best Buy is now offering a fantasy sports service for free under the belief that it encourages users to watch more television, in which case they're more likely to want a newer, better television -- possibly from Best Buy. While that may seem like a fairly weak connection, if they do sell a few more TVs maybe it pays for itself. However, my real issue in mentioning this article is that it (once again) confuses content with services. The beginning of the article keeps talking about how fantasy sports leagues are one of the "success stories" for paid content. That's incorrect. No one signs up for a fantasy sports league for "content." All of that content is available for free. They're signing up for the service of organizing it and letting them manage the teams and communicate with others in the league. We've pointed to this confusio n many times before -- and it's important to make the distinction, because too many sites think these things mean they can charge for online content, when most of the success stories online are companies charging for services.

Publishers Still Confusing Content And
Services


Publishers Still Confusing Content And
Services
05/13/2004 05:00 PM
Why is it so difficult to understand the difference between content and services? The Online Publishers Association comes out with a study every few months about the "online content" market, and they always get it wrong. We've pointed this out before, but it appears the OPA folks aren't listening or don't care. They highlight the latest study by saying that paid online content has grown 19% - but, once again, the biggest portion of that "content" is dating sites. No one pays for content on a dating site. The content is always free. People pay to connect - which is the service those dating sites offer. Instead of recognizing this, the OPA is encouraging more sites to start doomed plans to charge for "content." Charging for content is increasingly difficult. Charging for services is increasingly easy. Misunderstanding the two is going to lead to many bad business model decisions.

Content, services, and the yin-yang of
intermediation


Content, services, and the yin-yang of
intermediation
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Today's four -minute screencast is about content, services, AutoLink, LibraryLookup, Greasemonkey, Google Maps, and OpenSearch. ...

Webmaster Labor Services Reduces Website
Content Costs Dramatically


Webmaster Labor Services Reduces Website
Content Costs Dramatically
09/10/2004 04:00 AM
Webmaster Labor Services introduces inexpensive but high quality website writing and research services. [PRWEB Sep 10, 2004]

Sprint Certifies Apple Xserve G5,
QuickTime to Help Content Providers
Deliver Next Generation Mobile Video
Services


Sprint Certifies Apple Xserve G5,
QuickTime to Help Content Providers
Deliver Next Generation Mobile Video
Services
08/27/2004 01:33 PM

Press Release - Leading Content
Aggregator NewsGator 2.0 Adds
Synchronization, Online Services
Integration, and Powerful Tools for
Developers


Press Release - Leading Content
Aggregator NewsGator 2.0 Adds
Synchronization, Online Services
Integration, and Powerful Tools for
Developers
01/07/2004 06:31 PM

Latest Version of NewsGator, the Premier News Aggregator for Microsoft Outlook, Adds Support for Multiple Machines and Synchronization with Other Platforms and Mobile Devices, In Addition to Powerful Developer Tools and Other Capabilities.

LAS VEGAS and Denver, CO -- January 7, 2004 -- NewsGator 2.0, a new version of the popular news aggregator, was announced today by NewsGator Technologies at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. NewsGator retrieves news from news sites, weblogs, newsgroups, and other information sources that support the RSS or Atom syndication formats, and automatically integrates the news items into Microsoft Outlook. RSS (Rich Site Summary) News Syndication is an emerging method of staying abreast with rapidly changing information and allows users to sort, organize, group and search news in multiple ways. Using NewsGator, users can read content offline making information readily accessible any time.

Major New features in NewsGator 2.0:

  • NewsGator Online Services integration -- NewsGator 2.0 includes tight integration for the new NewsGator Online Services platform, which allows users to take advantage of powerful subscription synchronization capabilities. Users can also read related content displayed on the NewsPage, seamlessly access custom search feeds, and easily locate exclusive premium content.
  • Subscription synchronization -- When used with the new NewsGator Online Services platform, NewsGator 2.0 allows users to synchronize their subscriptions between multiple machines, as well as other editions of NewsGator available with NewsGator Online Services.
  • NewsGator Extension API -- NewsGator 2.0 has a powerful new API available for third-party developers, allowing them to build extensions to NewsGator to support numerous new scenarios. With this move, NewsGator extends beyond just an application, becoming a platform allowing developers to build a variety of new applications.
  • Arbitrary RSS extension support -- NewsGator 2.0 is the first mainstream content aggregation tool to support arbitrary extensions in RSS or Atom feeds. Users or publishers can add arbitrary content into their feeds, and NewsGator is now able to process this custom data. Users can modify the rendering of items, add columns in Outlook, or build custom extension processors in .NET. For example, an extension can be written to add an appointment to the Outlook calendar when a meeting is announced in a feed. The possibilities are particularly exciting for businesses looking to integrate workflow applications with RSS and Atom feeds.

There are many other new capabilities and features in NewsGator 2.0, including support for enclosures and attachments in feeds, customizable rendering, and much more. And while NewsGator has always been tightly integrated with Internet Explorer to allow easy subscription to new feeds, NewsGator 2.0 enhances this integration with single-click subscription to feeds from a web site.

NewsGator 2.0 works with Microsoft Outlook 2000 or later, and will be available on January 19, 2004 from http://www.newsgator.com. Pricing is $29 (U.S.) per copy, with quantity discounts available.


BitPass Merchants Introduce Annual and
Monthly Subscriptions - Website Access,
Digital Content, and Business Services
Available Via BitPass Subscriptions


BitPass Merchants Introduce Annual and
Monthly Subscriptions - Website Access,
Digital Content, and Business Services
Available Via BitPass Subscriptions
07/15/2004 03:18 AM
BitPass announced the availability of time based subscriptions for business services and entertainment merchants, rounding out its ability to deliver "by the sip", "live streams on demand", and via weekly, monthly, or yearly subscriptions. BitPass payments capability easily spans micropayments through subscriptions. [PRWEB Jul 15, 2004]

The mobile content and entertainment
services market reached about EUR3
billion in 2003 – less than 3% of total
mobile service revenue and less than 19%
of non-voice revenue


The mobile content and entertainment
services market reached about EUR3
billion in 2003 – less than 3% of total
mobile service revenue and less than 19%
of non-voice revenue
09/02/2004 02:11 AM
[PRWEB Sep 2, 2004]

Hot Banana Wins 2005 e-Content Award -
Best Content Management System - CMS


Hot Banana Wins 2005 e-Content Award -
Best Content Management System - CMS
04/08/2005 04:55 AM
Hot Banana Software Inc., a leading North American Web Content Management Suite (CMS) company, announced today that it has won the 2005 e-Content award for the best Content Management System. The Canadian e-Content Awards are sponsored by the e-Content Institute and were created to recognize and honor e-content products and services used by Canadian organizations and individuals. [PRWEB Apr 8, 2005]

The Difference Between Online Content
And Broadcast Content


The Difference Between Online Content
And Broadcast Content
02/10/2004 02:46 PM
Major League Baseball made news last year for claim ing to own all in-progress game data - saying they were going to go after websites that reported what was happening at a game in real-time. It didn't matter that the law is pretty clear that you can't copyright facts - MLB believes that just presenting the data is a "rebroadcast" of the game. That said, I guess it's no surprise to hear that they now believe that web audio and video broadcasts of games should work the same way as television broadcasts with a content provider paying a huge upfront fee for the rights to the games, and then telling them they can make it back in ad revenue and subscription fees. Of course, the various internet sites they've approached with this plan have been laughing them out the door, and pointing out that they're not television stations, and they just want to provide something useful to their users - but aren't going to lose money to do so. While MLB has been at the forefront of offering streaming video and audio, it appears they still look on this as a broadcast medium, and not the interactive medium it actually is. They're doing their best to squeeze more money out of existing fans, rather than attract new fans, which is dangerous for the future of the sport. Not only do you anger your biggest fans, you also make it less likely that you're going to pick up new fans.

Usenet Content Up For Grabs On Content
Hungry Web


Usenet Content Up For Grabs On Content
Hungry Web
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The age old question of copyright and Usenet comes up again.

The C# Programming Techniques Content
Area of Premium Content Aggregator
Braintique.com, www.braintique.com, is
Now Open


The C# Programming Techniques Content
Area of Premium Content Aggregator
Braintique.com, www.braintique.com, is
Now Open
02/01/2005 09:17 PM
C# Programming Techniques features articles, tips, techniques, and source code created by well-known author and programmer Harold Davis. Davis is the author of more than twenty books about programming and technology, including most recently Building Research Tools with Google For Dummies published by John Wiley. [PRWEB Jan 30, 2005]

Pilot Group: new direction of services –
online and offline remote support
services


Pilot Group: new direction of services –
online and offline remote support
services
06/11/2004 03:26 AM
Do you have a software and you want to provide a day-and-night support? Or you’re torn between phone calls and requests processing? Do you want to free your time for other important tasks? [PRWEB Jun 11, 2004]

Market Regulation Services - Trade
Resumption - Phoenix Technology Services
Inc. - PHX


Market Regulation Services - Trade
Resumption - Phoenix Technology Services
Inc. - PHX
02/10/2004 05:28 PM
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Informins, Inc. Engaged to Provide
Policy Administration Software and
Services to eGeneral Insurance Services,
Inc.


Informins, Inc. Engaged to Provide
Policy Administration Software and
Services to eGeneral Insurance Services,
Inc.
08/30/2004 02:43 AM
InformINS, Inc., a privately held Orange County based provider of insurance industry specific software products, services, technology consulting announced that it has been engaged to provide its Policy Center ™ and related software to eGeneral Insurance Services, Inc. [PRWEB Aug 30, 2004]

VSGi Provides Equipment and Services to
Capital Christian Center to Enable Live
Web Cast of Christmas Eve Services


VSGi Provides Equipment and Services to
Capital Christian Center to Enable Live
Web Cast of Christmas Eve Services
12/30/2004 05:20 AM
800 people attend Christmas Eve service at the Washington Center for the Performing Arts including members stationed in Iraq [PRWEB Dec 30, 2004]

Demand for Future Mobile Services Due to
the Slow Take-up of Early 3G Services


Demand for Future Mobile Services Due to
the Slow Take-up of Early 3G Services
08/06/2004 04:31 AM
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Book review: XML and Web services
unleashed (Web Services Journal)


Book review: XML and Web services
unleashed (Web Services Journal)
06/03/2002 12:04 PM

Siemens Services showcases managed
services capabilities


Siemens Services showcases managed
services capabilities
04/12/2005 08:45 AM
Computer Weekly Apr 12 2005 1:03PM GMT

MedValue, the Leading Provider of
Medical Claims Processing Services Signs
up two California-based Management
Services Organizations (MSO) as New
Clients


MedValue, the Leading Provider of
Medical Claims Processing Services Signs
up two California-based Management
Services Organizations (MSO) as New
Clients
06/17/2005 03:42 PM
MedValue’s Paper Claims to EDI Conversion service saves clients’ between 30% to 40% of their existing costs of processing paper claims. The word is getting out and MSOs are transitioning the front-end of their paper claims processing to MedValue at a rapid pace every month. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]

Microsoft Appoints Tracy Issel to Lead
Its Financial Services Group; Jerry
Reiss Named General Manager of Services


Microsoft Appoints Tracy Issel to Lead
Its Financial Services Group; Jerry
Reiss Named General Manager of Services
06/22/2004 09:17 AM
Microsoft Corp. today announced the appointments of Tracy Issel as general manager of the Financial Services Group (FSG) in the United States and Jerry Reiss as the new general manager of Services within that group. Issel is responsible for driving sales, marketing, services and strategy around Microsoft's financial service solutions. Reiss will work closely with Issel to deliver services that support Microsoft's integrated solutions for the financial services industry.

Designing Web services with XML
signatures (Web Services Journal)


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signatures (Web Services Journal)
10/08/2002 07:08 AM

Integrating Analysis Services with
Reporting Services


Integrating Analysis Services with
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07/07/2004 01:17 AM
Create a compelling solution for your customer that defines and manages great-looking Analysis Services reports, and quickly answers analytical questions to improve traditional reporting scenarios.

VITAL Announces Enhancements to Their
GlobalWatch Network Management Services
Offering a More Robust Suite of
Management Services for Today’s Mission
Critical Networks


VITAL Announces Enhancements to Their
GlobalWatch Network Management Services
Offering a More Robust Suite of
Management Services for Today’s Mission
Critical Networks
08/23/2004 02:55 AM
VITAL Network Services today announced enhancements to their GlobalWatch network management offering including 24x7x365 fault, configuration and performance management services. Some of the enhancements include the integration of new feature rich management platforms, improved online access to real-time and historical fault and performance information, more extensive reporting and analysis capabilities, revised global management processes and service delivery procedures, and the addition of a second fully-staffed network operations center for better redundancy and backup functionality. [PRWEB Aug 23, 2004]

GTESS to Provide New Strategic
Outsourcing Services to Healthcare
Industry, Duplicate Claims Detection
added to existing business process
outsourcing services


GTESS to Provide New Strategic
Outsourcing Services to Healthcare
Industry, Duplicate Claims Detection
added to existing business process
outsourcing services
06/14/2004 03:36 AM
GTESS Corporation, a leading provider of business process outsourcing services for the healthcare industry, today announced the addition of Duplicate Claims Detection to its front-end claim-processing service suite. GTESS offers strategic outsourcing services to managed care organizations and benefit administrators. The company’s claims management services enable the healthcare industry to gain quality and service improvements while focusing on strategic initiatives and positively impacting their bottom line. [PRWEB Jun 14, 2004]

Wainwright Consulting, a Minnesota-based
Technology Consulting Services Company,
Announces Deal to Provide Infrastructure
Support for Vocallogic's VoIP Services


Wainwright Consulting, a Minnesota-based
Technology Consulting Services Company,
Announces Deal to Provide Infrastructure
Support for Vocallogic's VoIP Services
03/19/2005 02:20 AM
Wainwright Consulting, a Minnesota-based technology consulting firm, and Vocallogic, a worldwide provider of Voice over IP services and technology, today announced that the two companies have signed a new teaming agreement to jointly pursue opportunities in the small business PBX and VoIP market. [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]

Microsoft Announces Increased Support
and Services for Industry Partners With
New Microsoft Services Partner Advantage
Support Offering


Microsoft Announces Increased Support
and Services for Industry Partners With
New Microsoft Services Partner Advantage
Support Offering
07/12/2004 12:14 AM
Today at Microsoft® Worldwide Partner Conference 2004, Rick Devenuti, corporate vice president of Microsoft Services and IT at Microsoft Corp., announced the launch of Microsoft Services Partner Advantage, the newest global service offering for industry partners. Designed to meet the unique service needs of the Microsoft partner community, the Microsoft Services Partner Advantage offering provides scalable and customized support plans including direct access to Microsoft tools and internal resources that enable partners to efficiently develop on, deploy and support Microsoft products and technologies.

Where do You Get Your Content From?


Where do You Get Your Content From? 11/10/2003 11:11 PM

Content 2.0


Content 2.0 09/16/2002 10:55 PM
WebTechniques Sep 16 2002 9:26PM ET

It's the Content, Not the Source


It's the Content, Not the Source 03/24/2005 08:12 AM
The Apple lawsuit really boils down to the definition of a trade secret, not the definition of a journalist. Commentary by Adam L. Penenberg.

Fighting Content Rot


Fighting Content Rot 07/11/2004 12:35 AM

If you manage a Web site for more than a few months, you run into problems of content rot. You'll be cruising through some old pages, and you'll find stuff that's...off, for one reason for another.

For instance, when this blog first started, I was anal-retentive about enclosing BLOCKQUOTEd text in quotes. It was a quote, after all. I would go through all the text I quoted, find double quotes, convert them to singles, then surround the entire thing in double-quotes before BLOCKQUOTEing the entire thing.

Now, this was very admirable of me, but when I started inviting others to blog with me, that whole concept broke down. Not everyone was doing it, and since it wasn't consistent, I didn't want to do it at all. However, there are still a thousand or so entries sitting out there with quotes around them.

Just recently, we started to standardize code fragments we post with by using the CODE tag and the Sim pleCode script. There remain, however, a hundred or so posts with code hacked up in BLOCKQUOTEs or DIVs or God knows what.

These aren't an isolated cases — there are styles that we've since abandoned, double-dashes that haven't been replaced with the — entity, etc. I try to nail these things as entries hit the site, but I miss some. On top of all this, throw in link rot — links that just 404 over time — and comments. Ugh, comments...

I try to stay on top of comment spam, but I'm sure some get through. Additionally, there are stupid comments that slip by (why do people insist on testing my comment form with 'fgfgfgfgfgf' all the time?), and comments that aren't relevant any longer — people complaining about bad links that I've fixed or mis-spellings that I've corrected.

Categorization is another thing. I added the Temple of Mac category at about entry #1,600. However, I didn't bother to go back through all the old entries and move all the Mac-related entries to the new category.

Mix all this together, and you have a site that doesn't really age well. I'm sure if I tooled through 100 old entries, I'd have something that needed to be fixed or corrected in at least 40 of them. How do you handle this? Gadgetopia is hurtling toward entry number 3,000, and that's a lot of volume.

I've often thought that I should create a script that just generated 10 random entries a day for me to review. Each morning, I'd get an email with 10 entries in it that I need to look over and touch up. But how do you make sure you get them all before you start getting duplicates? I suppose you could log them all in a table and then join the entries table against it to filter out entries that had already been covered. Like this:

SELECT e.entry_id FROM mt_entries e LEFT JOIN already_reviewed e ON e.entry_id = r.id WHERE r.id IS NULL ORDER BY RAND LIMIT 10

(I haven't tested this SQL, mind you.) Wrap some PHP around this, schedule it for the middle of the night, and you'd have 10 entries every morning that you can tune up. Perhaps I'd send 10 to myself, and three or so to each of the rest of the authors.

I think, however, I'm going to try something different. I'm on the verge of putting another sidebar on the front page called "One Year Ago Today" that lists the things were we talking about a year ago (see the OnThisDay plugin). I'll schedule an automatic rebuild of the front page every morning at 1:00 a.m., then check the year-old entries while I'm eating my Crunchy Corn Bran in the morning.

Maybe this will work, maybe it won't. If someone wants to take a stab at the mailer script (or if you already have), please post a link. If anyone else has any thoughts about content rot, let's hear them.

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