Reducing the risk from P2P downloads
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Reducing Risk and Climate Proofing the
Future with the SimCLIM Open Framework
Software System
Reducing Risk and Climate Proofing the
Future with the SimCLIM Open Framework
Software System
06/24/2005 04:09 PMThe SimCLIM Open Framework Software System has just been released for
global distribution. It is a powerful package developed over 15 years
of scientific endeavor. Users can customize the package through the
easy importation of local climate data. Models for examining the
potential impacts of climate change on a wide range of sectoral
interests ranging from infrastructure to the environment are already
preloaded in the program or can be developed and attached. [PRWEB Jun
24, 2005]
Reducing Spam
Reducing Spam
04/23/2004 10:58 AMReducing team stress
Reducing team stress
11/15/2002 03:40 AMCNET Nov 15 2002 2:09AM ET
Reducing Executable Size
Reducing Executable Size
12/30/2003 12:03 AMReducing Dependence on Proprietary
Systems
Reducing Dependence on Proprietary
Systems
07/21/2004 12:42 PMTips for Reducing Unsolicited E-Mail
Tips for Reducing Unsolicited E-Mail
12/08/2003 08:24 PMAP via Newsday Dec 8 2003 7:03PM ET
Reducing Electricity Bills For Buildings
With XML
Reducing Electricity Bills For Buildings
With XML
06/29/2004 12:30 PMReducing user input during the Sysprep
process
Reducing user input during the Sysprep
process
04/29/2004 10:46 AMReducing OS Boot Times for In-Car
Computer Applications
Reducing OS Boot Times for In-Car
Computer Applications
04/22/2004 05:17 AMWhy car PCs are a good idea and some of the roadblocks they face.
Reducing OS Boot Times for In-Car
Computer Applications, Part II
Reducing OS Boot Times for In-Car
Computer Applications, Part II
05/24/2004 06:24 AMPart II breaks down the boot process into nine steps and analyzes the
time cost involved in each.
Reducing IT Costs, Step 3: Aligning
Services With Business Goals
Reducing IT Costs, Step 3: Aligning
Services With Business Goals
04/12/2005 05:21 AMComputerworld Apr 12 2005 9:50AM GMT
Reducing the attack surface area of
credit card data
Reducing the attack surface area of
credit card data
06/22/2005 02:34 AM
Whenever another batch of millions of credit card numbers is
compromised, as happened again recently, the same reactions
predictably ensue. Security experts climb out of the woodwork
offering
interviews on how to harden computers and networks. Payment
processors acknowledge
m
ishandling of records. But nobody talks about reducing the attack
surface area so that when systems are breached, and when procedures
aren't properly followed, the consequences are far less severe.
...Letter: Vendors Should Agree On
Spam-Reducing Standards (TechWeb)
Letter: Vendors Should Agree On
Spam-Reducing Standards (TechWeb)
04/10/2004 03:41 AMTechWeb - Consultant Chip Burkitt calls on vendors to agree on
standards for spam-blocking technology. He also provides a tip for
configuring mail servers to reject messages from nonexistent domains.
Reducing costs alone won't make
government agencies more effective, says
research
Reducing costs alone won't make
government agencies more effective, says
research
12/04/2003 10:49 AMPublicTechnology.net Dec 4 2003 10:28AM ET
Ukrops turns to web technology to
increase sales while reducing shrinkage
Ukrops turns to web technology to
increase sales while reducing shrinkage
02/17/2004 05:14 PMInternetRetailer.com Feb 17 2004 9:33PM GMT
AP9 24ProtectPlus Offers Consumers Tips
on Reducing the Threat of Summer Fires
AP9 24ProtectPlus Offers Consumers Tips
on Reducing the Threat of Summer Fires
06/17/2005 04:40 PMAP9 24ProtectPlus Provides Members with Discounts on Home Improvement
and Home Safety Needs and More [PRWEB Jun 17, 2005]
Sequence Granted Key Post-Route
Optimization Patent; Technology
Essential For Reducing Nanometer Design
Iterat
Sequence Granted Key Post-Route
Optimization Patent; Technology
Essential For Reducing Nanometer Design
Iterat
10/30/2003 11:48 PMAtlas Venture Oct 30 2003 8:00PM ET
TRANSCENDING THE TECHNOLOGY CONSTRAINTS
TO RAPID BUSINESS GROWTH: How Emerging
and Midsize Companies Use Integrated
Internet Business Systems to Improve
Profits and Manage Change While Reducing
the Costs and Risks of Expansion
TRANSCENDING THE TECHNOLOGY CONSTRAINTS
TO RAPID BUSINESS GROWTH: How Emerging
and Midsize Companies Use Integrated
Internet Business Systems to Improve
Profits and Manage Change While Reducing
the Costs and Risks of Expansion
06/23/2004 03:08 AMIt’s a myth that the information technology (IT) requirements of
emerging and midsize businesses are simpler than those of large
enterprises. Virtually every day, we interact with the technology and
business leaders of midsize companies whose IT demands not only rival
the requirements of much larger companies, but in many cases exceed
them.Fortunately, emerging and midsize businesses can resolve the
dilemma of updating their outmoded IT infrastructure without massive
one-time investments in technology. New technologies, such as
Microsoft® .NET, enable companies to leverage previous investments in
technology while step-by-step integrating their business systems to
enable an efficient, cost-effective, and flexible solution to driving
and managing growth. Learn
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Paper:http://www.verndale.com/News/WhitePapers.asp?functype=whitepaper
form&WhitePaperID=1 [PRWEB Jun 23, 2004]
40k downloads a day
40k downloads a day
03/22/2005 04:45 PM
So I'm sitting here at PC Forum listening to Joe Kraus (JotSpot)
talk to Marten Mickos - the CEO of MySQL. Joe is finding out all
about MySQL's dual license model and their version of the 'honor
system'.
It would be super coolio if JotSpot adopted a similar model.
JotSpot is a platform and offers developers an app
exchange/marketplace for them to sell their JotSpot apps and
services.
PHP: Downloads
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An ear for downloads
An ear for downloads
08/20/2004 06:28 AMFor Audible CEO Donald Katz, there's money to be made in offering the
sounds of "history in the making."
Students Use Next-Gen Downloads
Students Use Next-Gen Downloads
04/04/2005 06:08 AMDozens of colleges and universities are rolling out legal download
services for students. Some of those services are underwritten by the
entertainment industry -- it's called shaping habits of future
customers.
1Es Free SMS Downloads
1Es Free SMS Downloads
04/17/2004 12:36 PMThe downloads of the Christ
The downloads of the Christ
04/19/2004 01:52 PMMy new favorite blog Sellout Central points to
an interesting story on Christian Piracy. Quoting:
only 10 percent of Christian teens considered music piracy
to be morally wrong, according to The Dallas Morning News
I plunge the depths of the internet from time to time just to see
what the scene is like and I've been surprised by the presence of
things like the Passion of the Christ movie and soundtrack being
traded around, bible programs being swapped, and people openly
requesting pirated copies of christian-themed files. I would think if
anyone considered downloading stuff online to be akin to stealing, it
would be faithful followers, but apparently that's not the case.
update: Andy sends
this story of Passion bootlegs being used to route around the
damage of non-distribution:
But the Israeli distributors who have the sole legal right
to import the movie to the Holy Land have so far declined to do so...
Robbed of the chance to view the film legally, the Holy Land's
Christians - foreign pilgrims and minority Palestinian Christians -
are finding other ways to satisfy their curiosity.
How Much Should Downloads Cost?
How Much Should Downloads Cost?
12/08/2003 11:14 PMWhile everyone's jumping into the music download store business, some
are finally questioning whether or not
the
$1/song price is the right price. Many people say the price is
way too high to get mass adoption on a large scale, but the record
labels are complaining that they can barely make any money at that
price already - since they need to sell so many songs at $0.99 per
song to make up for the loss in album sales. Maybe it's time they
started offering things that were worthwhile on top of just the songs
to get people to believe it's worthwhile to pay up. If they believe
they can't make money selling music at a price people are willing to
pay for it, then clearly they're in the wrong business. I'd love to
be able to each post of Techdirt for $10,000 per post, but I recognize
not enough people are willing to pay that (in other words, no one is)
for me to make a living that way. Thus, we had to come up with a
different business model here. If the price you want to charge is
above what the market is willing to pay, then you're not going to last
very long. Sure, some people are buying music at $1/song, but it's
still a small segment of the market.
UK downloads hit 500,000 mark
UK downloads hit 500,000 mark
06/02/2004 12:07 PMBBC Jun 2 2004 3:54PM GMT
Legal Downloads, Eh?
Legal Downloads, Eh?
04/09/2004 04:05 PMIt’s all over the news that a Canadian judge
has ruled that posting
copyrighted works on a P2P network is not against the law. (I have no
idea how long-lived that URI will be, Canadian newspapers are not very
careful about their web-space). I wonder if the ruling extends to the
Web? I would just totally love if it I could post the occasional
excellent piece of music here, and I bet it would drive business to
the artists and their published works; and I’d love it if some of
the other people whom I’ve gotten close to via their writing were
able to share some of their faves with me, too. Go, Judge
Finckenstein!
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The Great Downloads War
The Great Downloads War
03/06/2004 02:06 AMApple has been here before -- it dominated the computer market decades
ago but later blew it. By Victor Keegan (The Guardian via MyAppleMenu)
Downloads As Promotions
Downloads As Promotions
08/27/2004 03:36 PMThis is something of an odd interview -- and it's not entirely clear
why Business Week has chosen to use it, but it's with a kid who really
likes some new band, and even though the band offers all of their
music online for free,
he still feels it's worth it to buy everything they
release, just because they release it. The free music acted as a
promotion that got him hooked, and caused him to go out and buy the
albums as well as making sure he goes and sees them perform live as
well. While it's just one anecdotal example, it does hold a lesson
the industry needs to learn. Their first response, of course, would
be that this is just one kid and they're trying to protect against
everyone else who wouldn't be so honest. However, more to the point,
there's a marketing message. The kid makes it clear that he'll buy a
product he sees value in -- and it clearly has to do with the
packaging and the band behind it. The industry continues to think
they're selling "music." But, they're really selling "the band" and
everything that entails, including how the music is packaged (nice CD
material? extra features?), concerts, fan-wear, fanclubs, access to
the musicians and plenty of other things. Once they realize that,
they can see that the music is simply a way to promote all of the
above. Will some people just take the music and nothing else? Sure.
But that's no different than people watching a commercial and not
buying the product. The music itself has promotional value, which the
industry seems to deny.
Delicious Downloads
Delicious Downloads
06/14/2004 08:11 AMConsuming fast food may be hazardous to your eardrums.
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XP SP2 set to be mother of all downloads
XP SP2 set to be mother of all downloads
08/13/2004 10:57 PMPersonal Computer World Aug 14 2004 2:44AM GMT
OD2 to withdraw from downloads battle
OD2 to withdraw from downloads battle
06/22/2004 09:06 AMZDNet UK Jun 22 2004 1:11PM GMT
Boom In Music Downloads
Boom In Music Downloads
04/16/2005 11:10 PM By John-Paul Ford Rojas, The Scotsman
Music downloads on your mobile
Music downloads on your mobile
03/13/2003 10:26 AMDigital downloads to go gold
Digital downloads to go gold
07/02/2004 11:27 AMRIAA adds sales of digitally downloaded singles to its longstanding
gold and platinum sales certification program.
"Walmart.com - Music Downloads"
"Walmart.com - Music Downloads"
12/21/2003 03:43 AM1 Million Downloads in 100 Hours
1 Million Downloads in 100 Hours
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